Post-Factual Media

COMM-6530

This course considers the sociopolitical and ethical dimensions of post-factual media content, including the staged actuality of reality television. Topics include: fake news; disinformation; science denial; cognitive bias; political spin; reality TV performance and celebrity.

4 credits
Cross-listed with:
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

Offered
Not Offered
Offered as Cross-Listing Only
No Term Data
Spring Summer Fall
(Session 1) (Session 2)
2024
2023
2022
2021
Reality Tv & Post-fact Media (4c)
  • June Deery
Seats Taken: 2/2
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
Media Communication Research (3c)
  • Lillian Carolyn Spina-Caza
Seats Taken: 3/4
2015
Communication Research I (3c)
  • Lillian Carolyn Spina-Caza
Seats Taken: 0/10
2014
Communication Research I (3c)
  • Lillian Carolyn Spina-Caza
Seats Taken: 4/10
2013
Communication Research I (3c)
  • Lillian Carolyn Spina-Caza
Seats Taken: 3/15
2012
Communication Research I (3c)
  • Colleen Mae Klatt
Seats Taken: 6/0
2011
Communication Research I (3c)
  • Carlos G. Godoy
Seats Taken: 8/15
2010
2009
2008
Comm Research I (3c)
  • James H Watt
Seats Taken: 19/40
2007
Comm Research I (3c)
  • James H Watt
Seats Taken: 2/15
2006
Comm Research I (3c)
  • Robert Krull
Seats Taken: 14/40
2005
Comm Research I (3c)
  • James H Watt
Seats Taken: 4/20
2004
Comm Research I (3c)
  • James H Watt
Seats Taken: 3/20
2003
Comm Research I (3c)
  • James H Watt
Seats Taken: 10/20
2002
Comm Research I (3c)
  • James H Watt
Seats Taken: 12/25
2001
Comm Research I (3c)
  • Timothy Stephen
Seats Taken: 8/25
2000
Intro To Comm Research I (3c)
  • Timothy Stephen
Seats Taken: 6/25
1999
Intro To Comm Research I (3c)
  • Timothy Stephen
Seats Taken: 4/25
1998
Intro To Comm Research I (3c)
  • Timothy Stephen
Seats Taken: 6/25