| Learning Outcomes |
PO |
MME |
| The students who succeeded in this course: |
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| LO-1 |
Students who successfully complete this course can gain the ability to see mediatic phenomena in their systemic connections. |
PO-2 Gains the ability to carry and deepen the knowledge gained at undergraduate level in the fields of political science and management, urbanization, environmental problems and law.
PO-13 As engaged and informed citizens who has adopted life- long learning as a principle, be able to formulate, propose and advocate a positive change towards a democratic polity and demonstrate awareness of and sensitivity to a diverse society.
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Examination |
| LO-2 |
Students who successfully complete this course will be able to critically examine the relationship between media and politics. |
PO-9 Have adequate awareness of universal principles and values such as the rule of law, justice, equality, human rights and citizenship, health and environment.
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Examination |
| LO-3 |
Students who successfully complete this course can use abstract concepts with their concrete content. |
PO-11 Use technology required to produce and analyze knowledge in the field of public administration for data collection and data analysis.
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Examination |
PO: Programme Outcomes MME:Method of measurement & Evaluation |
| Course Contents |
| The content of this course; The studies of critical theorists such as Marshall McLuhan, Jean Baudrillard, Guy Debord, Raymond Williams, Neill Postman, Noam Chomsky focus on media tools, media history, media-capital relations, media-power relations, communication models, analysis of mediatic language, alternative or new media issues. |
| Weekly Course Content |
| Week |
Subject |
Learning Activities and Teaching Methods |
| 1 |
Scope, subjects, sources, method, obligations of the course. |
Lecture |
| 2 |
"What is the media?" discussion. |
Lecture |
| 3 |
Media development: theories and approaches. |
Lecture |
| 4 |
Media development: theories and approaches. |
Lecture |
| 5 |
Critical Theories: Frankfurt School |
Lecture |
| 6 |
Critical Theories: British Cultural Studies, Media and Popular Culture |
Lecture |
| 7 |
Critical Theories: Political Economy, Media and Consent Production |
Lecture |
| 8 |
mid-term exam |
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| 9 |
Development and Economy of Media in Turkey |
Lecture |
| 10 |
Political Communication and Political Advertising: Examples from the World and Turkey |
Lecture |
| 11 |
Political Communication and Political Advertising: Examples from the World and Turkey |
Lecture |
| 12 |
Media and International Relations |
Lecture |
| 13 |
Social Media and Politics |
Lecture |
| 14 |
Alternative or new media. |
Lecture |
| 15 |
Alternative or new media as counter-media. |
Lecture |
| 16 |
final exam |
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| Recommend Course Book / Supplementary Book/Reading |
| 1 |
Baudrillard, Jean (2010), Tüketim Toplumu, (çev.) Ferda Keskin ve Hazal Deliceçaylı, Ayrıntı Yayınları, İstanbul |
| 2 |
Debord, Guy (2010), Gösteri Toplumu, (çev.) Ayşen Ekmekçi ve Okşan Taşkent, Ayrıntı Yayınları, İstanbul |
| 3 |
Jeaneney, Jean-Noel (2009), Başlangıcından Günümüze Medya Tarihi, (çev.) Esra Atuk, Yapı Kredi Yayınları, İstanbul |
| Required Course instruments and materials |
| Mentioned books and articles, various audio-visual material. |