This unit (ACC2002) of study explores the institutions, industries and texts that comprise the media, and how they can be conceptualised. The unit focuses on contemporary Australian and international issues, and explores some of the challenges of digital media. Using topical examples, it places emphasis on understanding media's role in society, culture and our life. Topics to be covered include: visual culture; advertising and consumer culture; media ownership and regulation; journalism; celebrity and the public sphere; the nature and impacts of new economic and industrial relationships in media; media in war and conflict situations; minorities and media; and 'culture jamming'.
Unit details
Location:
Remote
Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
ACC2002
Prerequisites
Students enrolled in course code ABAB and LBLA must complete at least 72 credit points (equivalent to 6 units) in Year 1 before undertaking any Level 2 units.
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Develop a greater understanding of the complex inter-relations between media, culture and society, and the key role media plays in a democratic society; | ||
2. | Identify and investigate key issues in the discipline of media communication studies and explain their contemporary relevance; | ||
3. | Explore the important role of media communication in the socio-cultural and economic spheres, and in professional, personal and social life; and | ||
4. | Apply critical thinking and conceptualisation skills to a range of issues related to the study of media communication, especially digital and visual forms of communication. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
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Exercise | Short media exercise | 10% |
Assignment | Interactive oral presentation | 20% |
Essay | Written paper on aspect of the media | 30% |
Assignment | Short answer assignment | 40% |
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