Comm 420 Political Communication
An analysis of the relationship of communication to the exercise of politics and political power. Topics may include the ethics and practices of electoral politics, political ideologies, political advertising, propaganda, public opinion formation, the role of mass media as a source and form of political communication, speech writing, public policy writing and analysis, political news writing, and political campaigning. The focus is on how communication strategies and media can be used to organize onsent or dissent to ruling parties, representatives, and ideas.
Slash Listed Courses
Also offered for graduate-level credit as
Comm 520 and may be taken only once for credit.