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The University of Erfurt – Course Catalogue Winter Semester 2002/2003 Nov 18, 2002 14:35:50<br />

1 02 0 019<br />

Berit Baeßler - Stephanie Lücke<br />

[Den Fernsehzuschauern auf der Spur]<br />

BA-Communication Science<br />

S<br />

1 02 0 020<br />

Katrin Döveling<br />

Opt. 9 – 3-6/3-6 CP<br />

BA-Communication Science<br />

Wed<br />

Wed<br />

Wed<br />

Wed<br />

Sat<br />

Sun<br />

Wed<br />

S<br />

15—16<br />

12—17<br />

12—17<br />

12—17<br />

12—17<br />

Opt. 9 – 3-6/3-6 CP<br />

O/Q lim. acc. 25<br />

23.10.2002<br />

13.11.2002<br />

11.12.2002<br />

22.01.2003<br />

01.02.2003<br />

02.02.2003<br />

05.02.2003<br />

LG 2<br />

LG 4<br />

LG 4<br />

LG 4<br />

LG 4<br />

LG 4<br />

LG 4<br />

46/483<br />

<strong>German</strong><br />

Mass Media - A postmodern supermarket?<br />

Towards an Analysis of the Connection: Identity, Emotionality and the<br />

Media<br />

O/Q<br />

lim. acc. 25<br />

123<br />

D01<br />

D01<br />

D02<br />

D01<br />

D01<br />

D02<br />

English<br />

Which relation exists between the mass media and the identity of its recipients? Which role do emotions<br />

and basic social human needs play in that respect? Adult recipients and their use of mass media will be<br />

examined. In order to answer the above questions the 'offers' mass media present will be analysed as<br />

well as interviews with the recipients. The media coverage will be examined and the emotional<br />

involvement of the recipients will be specified. Interdisciplinary theoretical as well as empirical works will<br />

lead the way towards an answer of the reseach question.<br />

Complementary to this course a special language course is offered. Additionally, Mrs. Döveling offers to<br />

extend her office hours if further help is needed.<br />

1 02 0 021<br />

Beate Walter<br />

English for Students of Media Studies 1<br />

BA-Communication Science<br />

Tue 8—10 LG 1 229<br />

Tr<br />

Opt. 9 – 3/3 CP<br />

O/Q<br />

lim. acc. 20<br />

English<br />

This course complements the seminar "Mass Media- a post modern supermarket? (which is held every<br />

other Wednesday from 12-4pm). It provides a suitable forum and specific language support for students<br />

who would like to give a presentation on one of the topics covered in Ms Döveling's class. This course is,<br />

however, also open to students who do not attend Ms Döveling's class.There will be plenty of<br />

opportunities for students to either have a trial run for their presentations or to bounce off their ideas<br />

afterwards. In addition, we will look at different types of media and their effectiveness, analyze media<br />

habits and investigate the influence of the media on politics.Special emphasis is put on the development<br />

of speaking and writing skills, the practice of subject-specific vocabulary and of grammatical structures.<br />

This is the first part of a two-semester course which will be continued in the summer.Course times can be<br />

negotiated. Students should, however, attend the first session.<br />

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) – BA-Communication Science

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