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Course name
Introduction to Political Communication
Institution
University of Denver
Instructor
Dakota Park-Ozee
Wikipedia Expert
Ian (Wiki Ed)
Subject
Political Science
Course dates
2024-01-08 00:00:00 UTC – 2024-03-22 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
30
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the subdiscipline of political communication with a focus on the United States. Through scholarship, case study development, discussion, and activities, this course surveys the major communicative actors in U.S. public and political life. Students will use theories from across political communication to understand the roles of elites, media organizations, and everyday individuals in political talk. Students should leave the course with the ability to identify and critically assess the political communication that permeates their lives.
Student
Assigned
Reviewing
Megan.Fournier
Weekend Update
Political communication , Canvassing
Maliacouser
Social media and political communication in the United States
Weekend Update , Political journalism
Abbyhallam003
Social media use in politics
Social movement theory , Misinformation
Scienceman1936
Canvassing
Social media use in politics , The Daily Show
Ella-hall1234
Social media and political communication in the United States
Gerrymandering in the United States , Mass media and American politics
Emaridoby
Social movement theory
Social media and political communication in the United States , History of communication by presidents of the United States
Kscourtney8
Weekend Update
Political communication , Canvassing
Abbybh
Mass media and American politics
Weekend Update , Political journalism
22aneumann
Social movement theory
Social media use in politics , Misinformation
Willmaggio957
Misinformation
Social movement theory , The Daily Show
Sophie0100
Canvassing
Gerrymandering in the United States , Mass media and American politics
Elliewolsfeld
Social media use in politics
Social media and political communication in the United States , History of communication by presidents of the United States
Lindseywilmot16
Social media use in politics
Political communication , Canvassing
AMoore2001
The Daily Show
Weekend Update , Political journalism
Ellagracerobertson
Canvassing
Social movement theory , Social media use in politics
Juliedo1
Gerrymandering in the United States
Misinformation , The Daily Show
Bhorwitch
The Daily Show
Gerrymandering in the United States , Mass media and American politics
Cduffy40
Misinformation
Social media and political communication in the United States , History of communication by presidents of the United States
Jordin Letchinger
Social movement theory
Political communication , Canvassing
Petermcauliffe
Political journalism
Weekend Update , Social movement theory
Carterlockwood1
Political communication
Political journalism , Social media use in politics , The Daily Show
Luke.sewpersaud
Weekend Update
Misinformation , The Daily Show
Ava.burnhamm
History of communication by presidents of the United States
Gerrymandering in the United States , Mass media and American politics
Siribeck
Social media and political communication in the United States
History of communication by presidents of the United States , Political communication
KatieBrick27
Social media use in politics
Social media and political communication in the United States , Canvassing
Vkbennett
Social media and political communication in the United States
Weekend Update , Political journalism
Emendelman
Misinformation
Social movement theory , Social media use in politics
Zlloading
Political journalism
Misinformation , The Daily Show
Katehaertl
Weekend Update
Gerrymandering in the United States , Mass media and American politics
Zayanmoses
Political journalism
Social media and political communication in the United States , History of communication by presidents of the United States