School
Arts, English and Languages
The module aims to introduce students to exploring broadcasting through the lens of gender. Students will analyse the representation of women and women’s lives in fiction, and the extent to which women are represented in factual programming; they will examine the roles women play in the media industries and to what extent women are involved in producing television; and they will analyse how broadcasting serves women. The practical element of the assignment, and practical presentation exercises throughout the module will also allow participants to develop presentation and debating skills.
At the end of this module students will be familiar with the issues around the roles women play in the broadcasting industries, the research on inequalities and the campaigns to address those inequalities; they will be able to recognise and analyse gendered programming; they will be able to apply theories around broadcasting and gender to programming examples and deconstruct them; in addition, they will be able to evaluate their own work, and how it can challenge the broadcasting landscape.
Analysis and critical thinking; analysing broadcasting; understanding theories around gender; broadcasting presentation skills; structuring an argument for presentation.
Coursework
100%
Examination
0%
Practical
0%
20
Arts, English and Languages
BCP3004
Spring Semester
Previous study in subject required
Limited Availability