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Paris, France - Course Descriptions - Representing International Politics

Course Information

Subject: Political Science (POLS), Communication (COMM)
Number: 371
Language of Instruction: English
Prerequisites: CM123, CM251

Contact Hours and Credits

Semester Session: 60 contact hours, 4 semester credits, 6 quarter credits

Availability

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Summary

Examines the reciprocal relations between television and politics. How does television affect politicians' behavior? What is the impact on democratic practice, electoral campaigning, and election results? How does this relationship vary between countries with fully private and commercial television systems, and those with an active state role? Focuses on election advertising, political interviews, and election coverage from many different countries.

Full Description

Examines the reciprocal relations between television and politics. How does television affect politicians' behavior? What is the impact on democratic practice, electoral campaigning, and election results? How does this relationship vary between countries with fully private and commercial television systems, and those with an active state role? Focuses on election advertising, political interviews, and election coverage from many different countries.

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Representing International Politics

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