Konwersatorium pedagogiczne w języku obcym (3) 10SD-1A-KON3
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Controversial and difficult topics in social science research. Challenges and solutions. # 3 Parts: PART 1 CONTROVERSIAL & DIFFICULT TOPICS in SOUTH AMERICAN CONTEXT Zsögön, Cecilia. The Construction of the object of study in social sciences. Zsögön, Cecilia. Girls’ exploitation in the Triple Border among Argentina, Brasil and Paraguay: between colonialism and human rights narrative. PART 2 Arab Media and Social Change in the Middle East - we will choose from the items below Introduction – a brief history of Arab media Broadcasting a conflict Modernity, globalization, democratization Global to local in Middle Eastern soap operas. Mass Mediation of Gender Human Rights in Arab Media PART 3 RESEARCH on DISCOURSES OF OTHERNESS AMONGST EXPATRIOTS - EXPATS SEMINAR on DISCOURSES OF OTHERNESS ORGANIZED AND PERFORMED BY THE GROUP Dyskusja, analiza tekstu, przygotwanie narzędzi badań, przeprowadzenie mini badań. Analiza materiałów. Prezentacja wyników badań. |
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.Mills, Wright. The Sociological Imagination. Zsögön, Cecilia. The Construction of the object of study in social sciences. Zsögön, Cecilia. Girls’ exploitation in the Triple Border among Argentina, Brasil and Paraguay: between colonialism and human rights narrative. Ayalon, Ami. 1995. “Egypt, the Capital of Arab Journalism.” In The Press in the Arab Middle East: A History by A. Ayalon, 51-62. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Tauber, Eliezer. 1990. “The Press and the Journalist as a Vehicle in Spreading National Ideas in Syria in the Late Ottoman Period.” Die Welt des Islams 30 (1):163-177. Allen, Lori A. 2009. “Martyr Bodies in the Media: Human Rights, Aesthetics, and the Politics of Immediation in the Palestinian Intifada.” American Ethnologist 36 (1): 161-180. Hamdy, Naila Nabil. 2010. “Arab Media Adopt Citizen Journalism to Change Dynamics of Conflict Coverage.” Global Media Journal 1 (1):3-15. Lim, Merlyna. 2012. “Clicks, Cabs, and Coffee Houses: Social Media and Oppositional Movements in Egypt, 2004-2011.” Journal of Communication 62:231-248. Abu-Lughod, Lila. 1995. “The Objects of Soap Opera: Egyptian Television and the Cultural Politics of Modernity.” In Worlds Apart: Modernity Through the Prism of the Local, edited by D. Miller, 191-210. London: Routledge. Buccianti, Alexandra. 2010. “Dubbed Turkish Soap Operas Conquering the Arab World: Social Liberation or Cultural Alienation?” Accessed March 5, 2018. Fandy, Mamoun. 2000. “Information Technology, Trust, and Social Change in the Arab World.” Middle East Journal 54 (3):378-394. Wheeler, Deborah. 2000. “New Media, Globalization and Kuwaiti National Identity.” Middle East Journal 54 (3):432-444. Khamis, Sahar. 2010. “Islamic Feminism in New Arab Media Platforms for Self-Expression and Sites for Multiple Resistances.” Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research 3 (3):237-255. Sakr, Naomi. 2002. “Seen and Starting to be Heard: Women and the Arab Media in the Decade of Change.” Social Research: An International Quarterly 69 (3):821-850. Amin, Hussein. 2002. “Freedom as a Value in Arab Media: Perceptions and Attitudes Among Journalists.” Political Communication 19 (2):125-135. |
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konwerastorium III+IV DDPE - dr hab. A. Odrowąż-Coates, prof. APS LINK Do GRUPY na MS TEAMS: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/team/19%3a8888cb8d0ab14f4bbbec7f4cb9f64032%40thread.tacv2/conversations?groupId=49c3da51-1125-468a-ab3f-710c12528060&tenantId=aee18df6-9fc6-4188-b9f4-b3f12e451c86 |
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