Politics & Media: Opponents or Partners?
Live Session: Tuesdays, 7 - 9 p.m. CET (Berlin time)
Duration: Aug. 31 - Nov. 30, 2021
Language of Instruction: English
Contact Hours: 30
ECTS Credits: 6
This course introduces its participants to mass media systems and structures in Germany and Europe and provides them with the analytical tools and background knowledge to assess the ways in which the mass media and politics interact and thus shape each other.
We will start with an overview of the different structures of mass media (public/ private) in Germany, including how they have historically developed and particularly which political ideas have shaped the frameworks in which media institutions and individuals operate. At the same time, we will take a critical look at how the media in turn have shaped and are still shaping the ways in which the political process works and presents itself to the public. Historical and current examples will help us to analyze the manifold points of interaction between media and politics. At the end of the course, students will also have the opportunity to compare European and American media politics and to ask whether there may be trends and influences across the Atlantic (one or both ways) that are shaping today’s politics and mass media on both sides.
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- To get a first impression of this course, watch the free lecture "Blogs and Cyber Activism as Challenges to Journalism and Politics" on our FU-BEST YouTube channel.