230619 “Theoretical approaches for the study of contemporary mass media in the Americas” (BS) (SoSe 2017)

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The course offers a comprehensive survey of positivist/mainstream and of critical theoretical approaches in the study of contemporary media and mass communication and an investigation of their influence on social, political, and economic change in the Americas. The class will discuss the most prominent positivist and critical theoretical approaches about media in North American and Latin America and will distinguish their differences in how they conceive and study the uses and effects of mass communication.

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one-time Fr 10.15-16.45 C4-241 26.05.2017 This class will be given by José Carlos Lozano
one-time Sa 10.15-16.45 C4-241 27.05.2017
one-time Fr 10.15-16.45 T2-241 09.06.2017
one-time Sa 10.15-16.45 C4-241 10.06.2017

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23-ANG-M-AngHM3_IAS Media and the Processes of Culture / Los medios y los procesos de la cultura Media and the Processes of Culture / Los medios y los procesos de la cultura "Cultural Communication" oder "Mediating Cultures" Study requirement
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Teoría e historia de los medios en América Latina Study requirement
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23-ANG-M-HM3 Main Module 3: NorthAmerican Literatures and the Processes of Culture Hauptmodul 3: NorthAmerican Literatures and the Processes of Culture HM 3.1 NorthAmerican Literatures in Context Study requirement
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HM 3.2. Research Paradigms and Research Projects in Northamerican Studies Study requirement
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23-IAS-M-IAS4 North American Literature and the Processes of Culture North American Literature and the Processes of Culture "Literary Theory" oder "Cultural Theory" Study requirement
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block seminar (BS) / 2
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Faculty of Linguistics and Literary Studies
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