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.
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| 2021 |
Reality Tv & Post-fact Media (4c)
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| 2017 | ||||
| 2016 |
Media Communication Research (3c)
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| 2015 |
Communication Research I (3c)
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| 2014 |
Communication Research I (3c)
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| 2013 |
Communication Research I (3c)
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| 2012 |
Communication Research I (3c)
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| 2011 |
Communication Research I (3c)
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| 2008 |
Comm Research I (3c)
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| 2007 |
Comm Research I (3c)
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