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COMM-B400
Histoire de la communication de masse
Course teacher(s)
Irene DI JORIO (Coordinator) and Hugo Souza de CursiECTS credits
5
Language(s) of instruction
french
Course content
Through the use of thematic sessions, this course traces the history of mass communication since the nineteenth century including: the study of the historical and media context which, since the advent of the mass society, have fuelled the development of different forms of communication; the analysis of negotiations - between technology and society - which led to the creation of frameworks for the use of the media; the investigation of representations and collective interests on the basis of which the social relevance of the media has been progressively defined since the late nineteenth century, with a particular focus on the theoretical reflection surrounding the power of propaganda.
Objectives (and/or specific learning outcomes)
To give students an awareness of the historical forms of communication, with particular attention to the practices of political, military and commercial communication. To provide an analytical framework to help them identify the relationship between communication forms, media, political and social changes.
Teaching methods and learning activities
Lectures ex cathedra and directed readings
References, bibliography, and recommended reading
The bibliography and course materials will be made available on the Virtual University website.
Other information
Contacts
idijorio@ulb.ac.be
Evaluation
Method(s) of evaluation
- written examination
written examination
Written Exam