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N20-34 - Медијски системи

Course specification
Type of studyBachelor academic studies
Study programme
Course titleМедијски системи
AcronymStatusSemesterNumber of classesECTS
N20-34mandatory62L + 2E6.0
Lecturers
Lecturer
Lecturer/Associate (practicals)
PrerequisiteForm of prerequisites
There are no subject conditions outside the framework of the Study Rules of the first cycle of study.Attended classes and exercises.
Learning objectives
Садржај програма предмета обухвата разматрање и анализу макро, мезо и микро јавне сфере на три нивоа информационих и медијских система: глобалном, регионалном (нише) и локалном нивоу, с намером препознавања размера моћи медијског капитала и начина дистрибуирања те моћи.
Learning outcomes
Садржај предмета усмерен је на представљење савремених медијских структура и тенденција у глобалним медијским системима према доминантно два модела учења: према учењу Хермана и Мекчеснија и према подели медијских система Халина и Манћина. У оквиру ових модела презентоваће се опште медијске и информационе карактеристике медијских система које чине специфичне и типичне представнике унутар ових подела.
Content
Definition of the terms system, information system and media system. 2. The new world information and communication system, globalization and media centralization. 3. Transnational media systems and the process of media commercialization. 4. Media systems in first and second tier media leagues. 5. Division of media systems according to Daniel C. Hallin and Paolo Mancini. 6. Commercial media systems, example USA, Canada, Brazil. 7. Traditionalism, conservatism and elitism in the British media. 8. The media system of Italy, the influence of the industry on the media and the phenomenon of Berlusconization. 9. COLLOQUIUM 10. Media characteristics of RT, CNN, BBC, Al Jazeera. 11. Media regulation processes in: France, Germany, Russia, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, China, Australia, New Zealand, Caribbean. 12. Media systems in Arab countries: Egypt, Turkey, Qatar. 13. COLLOQUIUM 14. Media oligopolies, acquisition processes, mergers and joint ventures in the global media sphere. 15. Media system in the Republic of Srpska, development, characteristics, perspectives.
Teaching Methods
The course is taught in the form of ex cathedra lectures. In addition, interactivity is a continuous goal and method of action of the lecturer. All lectures are presented using multimedia, with the help of computer presentations, films, trailers, audio and video recordings and the like. In the teaching process, 10% of the lecturer's total time can be given to students for independent presentation of the topic.
Literature
  1. 1. Edvard Herman/Robert Mekčesni , (2004). „Globalni mediji“. Beograd: Clio. 1. Tatjana Tapavički Duronjić, (2011). „Komuniciranje u medijasferi“. Beograd/Banja Luka: Bard.fin/Romanov. 2. Džozef Tjurou, (2012). „Mediji danas“. Beograd: Clio. 3. Stjuart Prajs, (2011). „Izučavanje medija“. Beograd: Clio. 4. Veljanovski, Rade (2009). „Medijski sistem Srbije“. Beograd: FPN/Čigoja štampa. 5. Veljanovski, Rade (2005). „Javni RTV servis u službi građana“. Beograd: Clio. (Original title)
  2. Hallin, C. D./Mancini, P. (2004). "Comparing Media Systems: Three Models of Media and Politics". Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  3. Ljubiša Despotović i Zoran Jevtović (2019). "Geopolitika medija". Kultura polisa i Kairos: Novi Sad. Aleksandar Luj Todorović ()."Medijske industrije". Beograd: Clio- Marčelo Foa (2017). "Gospodari medija". Beograd: Clio. (Original title)
Evaluation and grading
Assessment and evaluation of student work and knowledge takes place through a colloquium (2), independent student papers and a final, oral exam. In addition to the ability to reproduce the content of the subject, the ability to think analytically and connect ideas is especially tested.
Specific remarks
Н20-34