On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
1 Critically analyse the relationship between journalism, politics and democracy
2 Demonstrate a systematic knowledge and understanding of the relationship between journalists and political sources
3 Critically analyse the effects of trends in journalism and the media that affect these relationships and the academic debates surrounding these issues
4 Demonstrate understanding of media power and influence with regards to politics
This module examines the relationship between journalism/the media and democracy and politics. In particular it will analyse trends in modern journalism such as news management, spin, the internet and blogs, and how these are affecting and influencing the news agenda, political campaigning, the electorate, public trust and the public sphere. It will address issues of influence and power in society.
Lectures and supervision
This module involves a high level of independent study/work supported by a named supervising tutor.
Workshops
Number of Groups: Full cohort
Tutorials
Number of groups: Individual
Total contact house: 26