Politics and Mass Media (PSI-2A02-B-SEM2)
- Unit Code PSI-2A02
- School School of Political, Social and International Studies
- Credit Value 20
- Tutor(s) Prof John Street
- Overview
- Teaching
Overview
Mass media are an inescapable part of contemporary political life. This module examines the many dimensions of mass media's political involvement. We start with arguments about media power, and then go on to look at questions of media bias, before turning to the ways in which political communication has changed (and is changing). We look at the role of the state in using and controlling mass media and the new techniques of media management. This leads to a discussion about media effects. We end by asking what is meant by a democratic media and how new media are changing the relationship between politics and media. This module links closely to Level 3 modules such as Political Communication and Politics and Popular Culture.

