How does journalism engage and feed into broader public debates? And how does journalism from around the world impact such debates differently? This course considers the topic of journalism and public sphere theory, and discusses the relationship between the press and politics, government, and democracy. The course takes a comparative lens to journalism, and will also draw on ethnographic readings and approaches. Same as ANTC53H3, (MDSC53H3)
[ANTB19H3 and ANTB20H3] or [ any 4.0 credits] or [ 2.0 credits at the B level in MDS courses] or [2.0 credits at the B level in JOU courses] or [ 4.5 credits from the Major (Joint) program in New Media Studies Group I and Group II courses]