Marí Department of The Workshop in Media the course’s lecture. Mee an ongoing seminar to approach to the main m theories covered by pre advance, and outside of four people during the f the text and lead the who Date Group Week 1 - Week 2 1 Week 3 2 Paul F. Week 4 3 Week 5 4 Week 6 5 Week 7 6 Week 8 7 Week 9 8 Week 10 9 Week 11 - ía Luengo ([email protected] ) f Journalism and Audiovisual Communic Media theory workshop a Theory is designed to be a more inform eting weekly throughout this semester, it o explore texts and real-life examples. media theory text (in the syllabus), using evious lectures. After reading the text in class, students will discuss it in small gro first part of the seminar. Then, one grou ole group discussion. Planning Topic and text Modernity: John B. Thompson Transmission: Harold Lasswell Persuasion and Influence: . Lazarsfeld and Robert Merton; Elihu Katz and P Cultural Forms: Roland Barthes /James Ca Spectacle / Simulacra: Jean Baudrillard Prosthesis: Marshall McLuhan Decoding : Stuart Hall Public Sphere: Jüger Habermas Agenda Setting: Maxwell McCombs and Donal Convergence: Henry Jenkins Conclusion cation mal session than t will constitute Students will g concepts and ndividually, in oup of three or up will present Paul F. Lazarsfeld arey d ld L. Saw