On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
Demonstrate an understanding of the basic regulatory frameworks within which the media operate.
Demonstrate an understanding of the legal framework within which journalists must operate, specifically in relation to court reporting.
Apply media law to relevant practical journalism scenarios, particularly in relation to court reporting.
Media Matters is an introduction to media law and covers the basics of the legal system, contempt and reporting restrictions as they affect sexual offences and crimes involving juveniles. A key part of the module includes visits to crown and magistrates' court to see how such laws are applied in practice.
The module also covers regulation as it affects the print and broadcast media. Finally, it includes a brief introduction to defamation (a topic which is covered in more depth in levels 5 and 6).
Traditional powerpoint lectures, followed by seminars in which students are tested on their knowledge, via paper-based exercises, discussions and online quizzes (similar to those used in the summative assessments).
Lectures
Hours: 12
Intended Group size: Full cohort
Seminars
Hours: 12
Intended Group size: Full cohort
Guided independent study
Hours: 176
Further details relating to assessment
Do all individual components need to be passed to pass the module overall? Yes
Is this module exempt from condonement of marginal failure? Yes
Assessment 1 - Directed activities: these consist of weekly tasks that must be completed and submitted for inspection at timetabled sessions each week. The assessment will be assessed on a pass/fail basis with a pass requiring at least 75% of all weekly tasks to be completed successfully. A pass will lead to the full award of 10% towards the final module mark. A fail in directed activities will contribute 0% to the final mark.
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Level - 4
Credit Value - 20
Pre-Requisites - NONE
Semester(s) Offered - 4S2