Journalism I
TeachersKINOSHITA, KoichiStaffInfo
Elective, CreditsElective  2 credit [Department of Sociology]
 Syllabus NumberSOC-107

Course Description

In classical classification terms, journalists are “senders” and readers and viewers are “receivers.” Although journalism assumes the presence of receivers, journalists control the initiative when it comes to communication, at least in relation to content, such as newspaper articles. What are the practices of journalism? How do the practices of journalism affect us? Discuss and consider these questions together. In this lecture course, some of the work will be done in pairs. Share your opinions and ideas with other participants.