SOCIOLOGY OF JOURNALISM
cod. 1004028

Academic year 2016/17
1° year of course - First semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Sociologia generale (SPS/07)
Field
Discipline storico-sociali, giuridico-economiche, politologiche e delle relazioni internazionali
Type of training activity
Characterising
36 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
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Learning objectives

Knowledge and understanding: is encouraged and required capacity for analytical understanding of the texts according to criteria of logical rigor and philological. It also requires capacity for synthesis. Overall, knowledge of the topics covered will not be reduced to their repetition, but attitudes highlight the reinterpretation staff realized with appropriate language discipline.
Ability to apply knowledge and understanding: the knowledge required is not a merely descriptive. The student will demonstrate personal attitudes in the solution of the questions raised. She will develop a critical original locations within the agenda.
Making judgments: Requires independent judgment on the matters proposed and ability to use on their own methods of sociological research proposals. The course calls for students to develop individual judgments and in small groups.
Communication skills: will be carried out during the course and required in the exam. The study narrative interview as a technique for qualitative research and simulations to be carried out during lessons in order to learn the use intended to exercise the student's communication skills.
Learning skills: the study of the city as a communication system has the secondary purpose of expanding the concept of mass media and enrich the learning ability of the company to future demands of professional journalism and publishing.

Prerequisites

Requires knowledge of sociology, history and philosophy.

Course unit content

Title: Journalistic investigation and sociological research
The course analyzes and compares the elements of the journalistic and sociological research investigation.

The course relies on the collaboration of Dr. Daniel Boccaccio , Dr. Fausto Pagnotta and Dr. Valentina Riva

Full programme

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Bibliography

Reference books
Alessandro Bosi , Gente di strada. Disagio nello spazio pubblico, Battei, Parma , 2014 .
Sergio Rizzo, Gian Antonio Stella, La casta, Rizzoli, Milan , 2007.


The program and the texts for the exam are the same for students who attend classes and for those who do not attend

Teaching methods

The course includes: front lessons, discussions on the topics covered in the lectures, focus group on detailed arguments; moments with laboratory simulations and case studies.
The examination includes discussion of a written essay and an oral examination on the texts indicated during the course and on the topics covered.
Assessment methods: During the course, the interview and testing laboratory. At the exam, the written and the oral.

Assessment methods and criteria

Oral test

Other information

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