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This course examines various communication types within their social, political, and economic frameworks, with special emphasis on how news outlets, digital platforms, and political systems interact in modern cultures. It reveals strategies employed by media professionals and political figures to shape policy discussions or sway public perception, while also investigating how audiences participate in media ecosystems as both content consumers and creators.
The curriculum centers on key theoretical discussions concerning:
How mass media interacts with political systems and social structures
Media's responsibilities and operations within democratic societies
The influence of mass communication on worldwide political developments
Methodologies employed in media and communication studies research.