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Oct 04, 2024
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2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
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MJD 243 - Media and American Politics This course explores the confluence of media and politics in our democratic society. Students read political science and media studies texts, engage in class discussions, and take a field trip to New Hampshire to meet candidates (including “minor” ones), political science professors, journalists, and election workers. To put the modern political system in historical context, students will study the changing relationship of politicians and reporters from the founding of the republic until modern times. Students learn about and analyze how politicians work to get out their messages to the media world, how the media interpret (and misinterpret) these messages, and the students’ place within this mélange.
Full course Liberal Studies Curriculum: Social and Institutional Dimensions of Human Behavior
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