SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION
CMNS 221-3*
| Martin Laba |
Spring
2002
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| HC 109; 604-291-5166; |
Harbour
Centre, Evening
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| CC 6133; 604-291-3470 (Mon. Wed.) | |
| email: laba@sfu.ca |
MEDIA AND AUDIENCES
Prerequisites:
CMNS 110 or 130 required.
An introduction to the study of popular culture and communication, with a focus
on relationships between media forms, content, technologies, and audiences.
The course examines this relationship in the context of two themes: (1) frames
of reference (history, consumerism, cultural production, technology, audiences);
and (2) media forms, cultural practices: theories and applications.
These themes constitute the structure and approaches of the course, and involve
numerous key issues in the critical analysis of media and audiences: popular
culture in the social sciences; the development of popular culture as consumer
culture; industrial capitalism and technological imperatives in cultural production;
theories of mass culture and society; the nature and role of audiences in the
contemporary media culture, the visual/image dominance of popular culture; problems
in post modernism and popular culture; the industrialization of culture; Canadian
perspectives in popular culture; popular media culture and urban life, applied
communication (social issues communication -- campaign research and design).
Evaluation:
| Mid-term exam |
20%
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| Tutorial (participation & reports) |
15%
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| Final take-home examination |
25%
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| Major term paper |
40%
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Readings:
A course reading package will be available for purchase in class. A detailed
week-by-week lecture and reading schedule will be distributed in class.
The School expects
that the grades awarded in this course will bear some reasonable relation to
established university-wide practices with respect to both levels and distribution
of grades. In addition, the school will also follow Policy T10.02 with respect
to Intellectual Honesty and Academic Discipline (see
the current calendar, General Regulations Section).
*This course may be applied to the Certificate in Liberal Arts.