torsdag 18. september 2014

2.4. Empowerment

Goals of learning from this lesson
  • What is the media's role in maintaining or changing power relationships?
  • How is gender constructed through the media?
  • Why can the internet be regarded as "helpful" for political participation and protest?
  • When might the internet be harmful for democracy?

The lecture

Browse through lecture from course in Media & Politics at Lillehammer College.



The literature
  • Hodkinson, P. (2011). Media, culture and society. Chap. 11. 22p.
  • Curran, J. et al. (2012). Misunderstanding the Internet. Chap. 5-6. 45 p.
  • Oates, S. (2008). Introduction to media and politics. Chap. 9. 19p.
  • Shirky, C. (2011). The Political Power of Social Media. 13p.*

Watch relevant videos

Clay Shirky - Here Comes Everybody


Evgeny Morozov: To Save Everything Click Here


Ethan Zuckerman: Cute Cats and the Arab Spring


Tavi Gevinson: A teen just trying to figure it out


Watch more on the YouTube playlist



Useful links

The Internet Debate
 You might also want to have a look on classic writings:

The Arab Spring and the Media

Gender and empowerment