Course Title:
Political Economy of Media and Communication Policy
Course Description:
Offers students the opportunity to engage at a deep level with the critical policies that constrain or facilitate public communication. Theories of government, the state, regulation, public space, and community are informed by ideas about the circulation of images and public and private representations within a market economy. This course analyzes the institutions that have emerged to monitor and facilitate the U.S. and global communications infrastructure and the media that move on it. Seeks to impress upon students the constant need of analysis and informed criticism of this complex world.
Fall Offering:
Lab/Coreq 1:
Spring Offering:
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Summer 1 Offering:
Prerequisite 1:
CMN U220
Summer 2 Offering:
Prerequisite 2:
Cross-Listed Course 1:
Prerequisite 3:
Cross-Listed Course 2:
Prerequisite 4:
Cross-Listed Course 3:
Prerequisite 5:
Cross-Listed Course 4:
Prerequisite Remarks:
Cross-Listed Course 5:
Repeatable:
N