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3.00 Credits
Staff The influence of information technologies and global trends on statecraft and military conflict; the increasing power of media (including the Internet) and non-state actors in global affairs; and how policymakers, diplomats, and military leaders shape communication strategies and adapt to the public dimension of national security in the post-9/11 world.
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3.00 Credits
Staff Major international news-gathering and broadcasting organizations, international communications policy forums, organizations and treaties, spectrum allocation criteria, communications technology, and trade in communication.
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3.00 Credits
Waisbord In-depth study of the developmental, regulatory, political, economic, and cultural dimensions of selected foreign communication systems.
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3.00 Credits
Steele, Waisbord Contemporary views of media roles in developing nations. The role of the press and electronic media in economic, social, and national development, including media as agents of modernization, development journalism, and post-colonial responses to Western "cultural imperialism." Media and Islam; role of the Internet; and theories of media and globalization.
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3.00 Credits
Livingston The emerging role of news media in international affairs and diplomacy, particularly as it relates to U.S. foreign policy. Globalization of news media advances in instantaneous communication technologies; consequences for international diplomacy.
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3.00 Credits
Sterling and Staff Freedom of the press, censorship, legislative controls, copyright, laws of libel and privacy, and laws relating to the news business, privilege, and fair comment.
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3.00 Credits
Sterling Legal, technical, political, economic, and social aspects of radio, television, and cable and related delivery systems. Structure and operation of the FCC and other agencies; the role of Congress and the courts. Spectrum allocation, behavioral regulation, the trend to deregulate political influence, and current policy issues.
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3.00 Credits
Staff Decision making, strategic planning, and daily operations of all types of media organizations. Sales strategies, promotion, and research.
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3.00 Credits
Harvey Current and likely future trends in electronic media, with emphasis on radio, television, and cable, including developments in technology, programming, and public policy and their cultural implications.
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3.00 Credits
Feldstein, Sterling American media from colonial times to the present, set against a backdrop of ongoing political, social, and economic developments. The development of press, radio, television, cable, satellite, and the Internet; government regulation and media relations; journalistic rights and responsibilities.
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