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COMM 600: INTERCULT COMM-HIST/THEORY/APP
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Students will begin with an overview and then cover (1) past intercultural communication research, (2) the philosophical underpinning and ethics behind intercultural communication research, and (3) current developments in intercultural communication theory. They will then address the application of intercultural communication theory in specific intercultural communication contexts (e.g. business, education, health and international travel).
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COMM 607: FRAMING THEORY
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. This course will investigate exant scholarship in framing theory and examine some real world applications of framing theory through case studies of how journalists cover news and the ways that ?brand managers? position products and institutions.
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COMM 607 - FRAMING THEORY
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COMM 615: CONSTRUCTION OF GENDERED BODY
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. This course will examine: (1) the nature-nurture controversy as reflected in current theories about gender as a significant factor in the transformation of physical bodies into social bodies, (2) cultural objects and institutions that shape our gender roles and expectations, and (3) nonverbal language and power and the status of the sexes.
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COMM 615 - CONSTRUCTION OF GENDERED BODY
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COMM 629: IIS
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
No course description available.
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COMM 630: THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. This course explores the theories, questions, claims and myths that have accompanied the rise of new communication technologies and electronically derived digital information that define the ?Electronic Revolution,? also known as the Information Society. (cross-listed with HUM 630)
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COMM 640: TELEVISION AND POLITICS
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. This class closely examines television?s role in shaping and reflecting contemporary American political culture, the conduct of foreign policy, and formal political processes, such as elections. (cross-listed with HUM 640)
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COMM 640 - TELEVISION AND POLITICS
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COMM 650: RELIGIOUS COMMUNICATION
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. The seminar surveys the relationship between communication and religion with an emphasis on theory, research and applications. Topics may include the communication of religious beliefs/values via story, ritual, ceremony, worship, prayer and mediated communications.
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COMM 650 - RELIGIOUS COMMUNICATION
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COMM 672: NEW COMMUN MEDIA/SOCIAL DEVEL
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Course explores the interaction between media technology deployment and social development in nations and sub-national groups. Special emphasis is placed on the paradigm of ?networks? in both societies and technologies.
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COMM 673: TV HISTOR AS COLLECTIVE MEMORY
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. This seminar explores the parameters and implications of ?television as historian,? examines the general nature of this widespread phenomenon, and analyzes mass mediated versions of the past and how and why they were constructed.
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COMM 678: RACE AND TELEVISION
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. This course examines the relationships between race, racial identity and television. Multiple scholarly traditions are used to examine the interactions between television tests, audiences and institution and historical and contemporary race relations.
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