Posted: September 13th, 2017

world media systems

world media systems

Order Description

Your final project will be comparing media systems in different countries or comparing the different stages of media system in one country overtime. Your project needs to be created and presented in any digital form, e.g. website, blog, or other platforms. Your project needs to meet the following requirements:
• Comparative: Your project needs to compare similarities and differences of any media issues or media elements within one country over time or cross country at the current time.
• Empirical: Your data/evidences to support your arguments have to come from experience or observation. They may appear in the form of numbers, interviews, surveys, video clips, etc.
• Theoretical: Your comparative project needs to critically apply the theories and variables we have talked about throughout the semester.
Key parts to be included in your project:
• Give a brief background and rationale for your project (ask yourself why you are doing what you are doing. What interests you most to do such a project other than meeting the class requirement).
• Identify the media topic/issue and media element(s) you are comparing.
• Demonstrate a critical understanding and application of the theories.
• Use concrete data/evidence/examples to support your arguments.
• Have some balance of texts and graphics and audio/visuals.
• Give some sort of conclusion.
• A reference list

Final Project Guidelines (Section 1)
Requirements:
Your final project will be comparing media systems in different countries or comparing the different stages of media system in one country overtime. Your project needs to be created and presented in any digital form, e.g. website, blog, or other platforms. Your project needs to meet the following requirements:
•    Comparative: Your project needs to compare similarities and differences of any media issues or media elements within one country over time or cross country at the current time.
•    Empirical: Your data/evidences to support your arguments have to come from experience or observation. They may appear in the form of numbers, interviews, surveys, video clips, etc.
•    Theoretical: Your comparative project needs to critically apply the theories and variables we have talked about throughout the semester.
Key parts to be included in your project:
•    Give a brief background and rationale for your project (ask yourself why you are doing what you are doing. What interests you most to do such a project other than meeting the class requirement).
•    Identify the media topic/issue and media element(s) you are comparing.
•    Demonstrate a critical understanding and application of the theories.
•    Use concrete data/evidence/examples to support your arguments.
•    Have some balance of texts and graphics and audio/visuals.
•    Give some sort of conclusion.
•    A reference list
Presentations:
There will be a doodle link for everyone to schedule their presentations. Everyone has either 10 or 12 minutes to present their research.
The audience is expected to pay attention to the presentations and engage the presenters in the short Q & A session.
Please treat the presentations as a very important learning opportunity. The theories we have covered in class won’t make good sense to us until the time when we actually apply them in your own research. Therefore, please make the best use of the presentations and learn from your classmates.

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