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COMM 85766 - COMMUNICATION IN A GLOBAL SOCIETY |
Overview of, analysis of, and critical reflection on topics and issues related to globalization, largely from a communication perspective yet drawing from other disciplines, and including topics such as framing and narratives of globalization and fragmentation, images of national and "civilizational" identity, discourses of marketization and consumerism, organizational communication dynamics of "the anti-globalization movement" and "globalization from below," definitions and frameworks of security, symbols of war and peace, debates over corporate social responsibility, frames of environmental sustainability, the roles of new media in alternative organizational and institutional formation, and understanding global problems in terms of communication networks. Open to graduate students in and outside the College of Communication and Information who are interested in international dimensions of communication. Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture Communication Studies Department Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Degrees: Doctor of Philosophy Educational Specialist Doctor of Audiology Doctor of Nursing Practice |
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