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Course Syllabi
Syllabi are arranged alphabetically by topic and are grouped into:
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Advanced Production (16mm Film), Clarke Mackey,
Queen's University
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American Film:
Art and Industry, Timothy White, National University of Singapore
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Aspects of Criticism,
Peter Baxter, Queen's University
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Authorship in the
Cinema, John Gilbert, University of Toronto
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Avant-Garde and Experimental
Film, Bart Testa, University of Toronto
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Basic
Animation Mechanics, Bud Hester, American Animation Institute
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Canadian Film and Television, Clarke Mackey, Queen's
University
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Cinema, Introduction
to, Charlie Keil, University of Toronto
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Cinema
and Culture in India, Chandak Sengoopta, Johns Hopkins University
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Cinema Seminar: Star
Images, Star Performances, Jeremy Butler, University of Alabama
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Contemporary Film
Theory, David Rodowick, University of Rochester
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Contemporary Popular
American Film, Anne Lancashire, University of Toronto
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Cult
Movies and Gender Issues, Janet Staiger, University of Texas
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Dialogue
of Violence: Filmmaking in WWII's Pacific Theater, Abe' Mark Nornes,
University of Michigan
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Direction and Performance for the Camera, Richard
Brestoff, Seattle Central Community College
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Documentary Film and Television, Dirk Eitzen,
Franklin and Marshall College
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The Documentary
Tradition, Susan Lord, Queen's University
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The Dream Factory: Hollywood
in the Forties, Peter Baxter, Queen's University
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East European Film
and Media (several syllabi), Dina Iordanova, University of Texas
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Feminism
and Film, Joanne Hershfield, University of Maryland
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Feminist
Film Theory and Cultural Critique, Joseph Boles, Nothern Arizona
University
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Film Analysis, Theory, and Practice, Henry Jenkins,
MIT
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Film and "Cultural
China", Introduction to, Eileen Cheng-yin Chow, Stanford University
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Film, Culture,
Communication, Blaine Allan, Peter Baxter, Clarke Mackey, Susan Lord,
Queen's University
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Film and Fiction after World War Two, Leo Braudy,
University of Southern California
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The Film Experience, Henry Jenkins, MIT
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The Film Experience, Henry Jenkins, MIT, with Susan
Emanuel
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Film History, Cam
Tolton, University of Toronto
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Film, Introduction to, James Shokoff, SUNY College
at Fredonia
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Filmic
Narratives, Introduction to, Timothy White, National University of Singapore
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Filmmaking (16mm), Introduction to, Jeremy Butler,
University of Alabama
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Film
Studies, Introduction to, Sharon Zuber, College of William and Mary
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Film Theory, Bart
Testa, University of Toronto
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French Cinema: The New
Wave, Sharon Willis, University of Rochester
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French Cinema, Jeremy Butler, University of Alabama
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French Cinema, Emily Zants, University of Hawaii
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Genre Theory, (Graduate) Seminar in, Leo Braudy,
University of Southern California
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German Cinema, Harriet Margolis, Victoria University
of Wellington
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German Film,
Bowling Green State University
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History and Criticism, Introduction to, Jeremy
Butler, University of Alabama
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History and Criticism, Introduction to, Jeremy
Butler, University of Alabama
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History and Criticism,
Introduction to, Gary Copeland, University of Alabama
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History of Cinema, Dan
Streible, University of Wisconsin
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History of French Film,
Sharon Willis, University of Rochester
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History
o Motion Pictures, Amir Karimi, University of West Florida
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History of the
Motion Picture: The Silent Era to World War 2, Kathleen Karlyn, University
of Oregon
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History
of the Motion Picture: From the Post-War Era to the Present, Kathleen
Rowe, University of Oregon
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Human Rights
in Film, Art Sandler, Webster University
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Horror Film,
Introduction to the, Michael Arnzen, University of Oregon
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Modernity, Cinema and
Theory, Bart Testa, University of Toronto
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Modern European Film
Theory, David Rodowick, University of Rochester
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Narration
in Film and Literature, Timothy White, National University of Singapore
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Narrative Film: Special
Topic, Peter Baxter, Queen's University
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Philosophy
and Film, Jack Purcell, Middle Tennessee State University
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Race and
Representation, Kay Armatage, University of Toronto
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Science Fiction Film,
Gary Copeland, University of Alabama
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Screen Styles,
Timothy White, National University of Singapore
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Screen
Theories, Timothy White, National University of Singapore
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Scriptwriting Workshop, Richard C. Cante, Worcester
State College
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South Asian
Cinema: Nation, Culture, and Gender in Popular Cinema, Ruhi Grover,
University of Virginia
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The Transit of the Fantastic: From the Gothic to the
Postmodern, Russell A. Potter, Colby College
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Understanding
Movies, Donald Bullens, Worcester State College
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Women and Film,
Susan Lord, Queen's University
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Women and Film, Lianne McLarty,
University of Victoria
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Women
and Film: Representing Race and Ethnicity, Maria Pramaggiore, University
of Maryland
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Women in Eastern
Europe- Images of Women in Film, Dina Iordanova, University of Texas
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Women
in Film, Donna Davidson-Symonds, University of Maryland
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Advanced Television Production, Maureen Asten, Worcester
State College
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Advanced Video
Design and Production, Robert Albers, Michigan State University
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American Television: A Cultural History, Henry
Jenkins, MIT
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Basic Telecommunication Policy,
Johannes Bauer, Michigan State University
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Broadcasting
and Cable, Introduction to, Michael Dupagne, University of Miami
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Broadcasting Policy
and Regulation in the Global Context, Catherine Murray, Simon Fraser
University
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Broadcast
Sales, Joel thierstein, Purdue University
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Cable
Television, Vedio and Imaging, Gary Bardsley, University of Colorado
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Critical Studies
in Television, Jeremy Butler, University of Alabama
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Exploring
Contemporary Television, Mark Hall, Butte Communication College
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Foundations of
Telecommunications, Mike Gerhard, Ball State University
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Fundamentals of TV
Production, Karla Berry, University of Winsconsin
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Learning
from Television, Daniel Chandler, University of Wales
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Measurement
and Analysis of Broadcast and Cable Audiences, Michael Dupagne, University
of Miami
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Multimedia and Digital
Video Production, Derek Redmond, Queen's University
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Programs:
Evaluation and Analysis, Dom Garisti, Ball State University
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Screening
Gender: Women and Film, Katherine Millgan, University of Pennsylvania
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Soap Opera Production and Direction, Chad Dell, University
of Wisconsin-Madison
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Social History and Television
Drama, Helena Sheehan, Dublin City University
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Survey of Contemporary
Broadcasting, Wayne Rinks, University of Southern Indiana
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Telecommunication, Introduction to, James A. Brown,
University of Alabama
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Telecommunication History and Systems, James A.
Brown, University of Alabama
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Telecommunication
Media Arts, Bob Albers, Michigan State University
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Telecommunication Media Management, James A. Brown,
University of Alabama
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Telecommunication
Regulation in North America, Peter Anderson, Simon Fraser University
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Telecommunication
Systems, Michael Dupagne, University of Miami
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Telecommunication System
and Service Policies, Erika Butler, Michigan State University
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Telecommunication Technology
and Society, Andrew Finn, University of Kentucky
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Telecommunication
Technology, Introduction to, Pamela Whitten, Michigan State University
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Television
and Socialization, Daniel Chandler, University of Wales
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Television Criticism, Jeremy Butler, University
of Alabama
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Television Industry:
Institutional Structures and Constraints, Jamie Medhurst, University
of Wales
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Television
Literacy and Media Education, Daniel Chandler, University of Wales
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Television
Production, Mike Bradd, Eastern Illinois University
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Television Programme
Analysis, Jamie Medhurst, University of Wales
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Television Situation Comedy, Angela M. S. Nelson,
Bowling Green State University
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Video Production and Direction, Chad Dell, University
of Wisconsin-Madison
See also the list of
courses in cyberculture maintained by the
Resource Center for Cyberculture
Studies.
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Advertising and the New
Media, John Leckenbyf, University of Texas
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American Media
Cultures, David Silver, University of Maryland
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The American
Mass Media and World War II, James Baughman, University of Wisconsin
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Art and Technology
in the 20th Century, Michael Century, McGill University
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Audience Analysis:Spectatorship
and Audiencing, Gertrude Robinson, McGill University
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Black Popular Culture, Introduction to , Angela
M. S. Nelson, Bowling Green State University
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Children, Media
and Culture, Debre Pentecost, Simon Fraser University
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Communication and Culture, Marj Kibby, University
of Newcastle
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Communication and
Technology, Ben Attias, California State University Northridge
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The
Computer and the Text: Hypermedia as Critical Expression, Robert Kolker,
University of Maryland
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Communication,
Culture and Community, Gilbert Rodman, University of South Florida
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Communication,
Culture, Consciousness, John Sloop, Vanderbilt University
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Communication,
Culture and Technology, Introduction to, Martin Irvine and William Drake,
Georgetown University
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Communications
for Tomorrow, Jerry Durlak, York University
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Communication Law
and Ethics, William Martin Sloane, Elizabethtown College
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Communication
Media, Introduction to, Buck Ryan, University of Kentucky
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Communications
, Introduction to, Robert Main, California State University
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Communications, Media and
Identity, David Gauntlett, University of Leeds
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Communication Technology
and Society, Kyle Nicholas, University of Texas
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Computer-Mediated
Communication, Michael Jaffe, University of Haifa
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Concepts in New Media, Jeremy Butler, University of
Arizona
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Corporate Media, Tom Rieland,
University of Alabama
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Cultural Diversity in the
Media, Webster University
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Critical Issues
in Cultural Studies, Ron Burnett, McGill University
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Cultural Industries and Cultures
in a Perspective of Globalization, Alain Pericard, McGill University
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Cultural
Studies, Cyberspace, Postmodernism, David Downing and James J. Sosnoski,
University of Illinois at Chicago
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Cyberculture, David Porush, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Digital
Culture (spring 1997), David Rodowick, University of Rochester
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Digital
Cultures: Social Dimensions of the Information Revolution, Patrice McDermott,
Georgetown University
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The
Digitization of Culture, Ron Burnett and Charles Levin, Emily Carr Institute
of Art and Design
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Effects
of Mass Communication, Robert Hawkins, University of Wisconsin
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Ethics of the
Mass Media, Eric Bishop, University of La Verne
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Electronic
Media, Joel Thierstein, Purdue University
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Electronic Media
Revolution, Mike Gerhard & Larry Riley, Ball State University
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Entertainment Law,
William Sloane, Widener University
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Ethics
in Communications, Joel Thierstein, Purdue University
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Ethics of the
Mass Media, Eric Bishop, University of La Verne
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The FCC: Law &
Policy, J.C. Turner, University of Northern Iowa
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Feminist Perspectives on
Communication, Elizabeth Berry, California State University
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Gender
and Communication, Marcia Dixson, Indiana University-Purdue University
Fort Wayne
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Gender and Media
in South Asia, Ruhi Grover, University of Virginia
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Gender
and Technology, Beth Kolko, University of Texas at Arlington
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Gender and Technology, Gertrude
Robinson, McGill University
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Gender Issues in
Communication, Ken Petress, University of Maine
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Gender, Sexuality, and Popular Culture, Henry Jenkins,
MIT
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Global
Communication, Amir Karimi, University of West Florida
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History
and Theory of Freedom of Expression, Gilbert Rodman, University of South
Florida
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Information
Society, Introduction to, Bob LaRose, Michigan State University
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Interactive
Multimedia, Introduction to, Gilbert Michelini, Ball State University
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Intercultural
Communication, Ananda Mitra, Wake Forest University
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International Systems
of Mass Communication- Eastern Europe, Dina Iordanova, University of
Texas
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The Internet
and the World Wide Web, Melissa Lee Price, Marist College
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The Internet as a Medium
of Mass Communication, Chaim Eyal, San Francisco State University
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Language,
Culture, and Communication, Madeline Maxwell, University of Austin
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Law
of Mass Communication, S.L. Alexander, Loyola University New Orleans
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Mass Communication,
Introduction of, Ronald Roat, University of Southern Indiana
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Mass Communication Ethics, James A. Brown, University
of Alabama
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Mass
Communication Law, Joel Thierstein, Purdue University
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Mass Communication Law
and Ethics, Elizabeth Gailey, University of Tennessee
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Mass Communication
Theories, Ananda Mitra, Wake Forest University
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Mass
Communications Theory and Research, David Myers, Loyola University New
Orleans
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Mass Media Criticism, Mark Poindexter, Central Michigan
University
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Mass Media,
Introduction to, Danenberg , University of La Verne
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Mass Media Self-Regulation Policies, James A. Brown,
University of Alabama
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Mass Media
Seminar, Lilian Dunlap, University of Missouri
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Mass
Media and Society, Mark Hall, Butte Community College
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Mass
Media and Society, Joseph Turow, University of Pennsylvania
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Media, Advertising
and Society, Barbara Welch-Breder, University of Iowa
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Media Aesthetics,
University of Illinois
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Media and
Aggression Against Women, Neil Malamuth, University of California at
Los Angeles
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Media Criticism, Richard C. Cante, Worcester State
College
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Media Criticism,
Jim Grubbs, University of Illinois
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Media
Ethics and Issues, Brigham Young University
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Media and
Ideology, Rick Gruneau, simon Fraser University
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Media History: Documentary
and US Culture, Lisa Cartwright, University of Rochester
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Media
Law and Ethics, Ted Schwalbe, State University of New York
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Media Management and
Leadership, Charles Warner, University of Missouri
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Media
and the Middle East, KarinWilkins, University of Texas
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Media and
Society, Hans-Erik Wennberg, Elizabethtown College
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Media and Society
in South Asia, Keith Snodgrass, University of Washington
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Media Studies,
Introduction to, John Downing, University of Texas
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Media
Theory, Introduction to, Daniel Chandler, University of Wales
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Message Design,
Development, and Project Management, Michigan State University
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Multimedia Production
Techniques, Tom McHardy, Arkansas State University
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Myths of Gender -- Masculinity, Henry Jenkins,
MIT
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Narrowcast Media: the Culture of
Simulation, Charles Levin, McGill University
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New Media and Policy, David
Crowley, McGill University
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New Media and Global
Civil Society, Aaron Delwiche, University of Washington
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New Media- the Internet
and WWW, Bruce Klopfenstein, Bowling Green State University
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New Technologies of the
Electronic Media, Ray Schroeder, University of Illinois
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Philosophy of Media, John
Peters, University of Iowa
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Political Communication,
Allan Louden, Wake Forest University
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Popular Culture, Introduction to, Angela M. S.
Nelson, Bowling Green State University
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Popular
Forms of Public Communication, Gilbert Rodman, University of South Florida
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Post-Soviet
and Russian Media, Dina Iordanova, University of Texas
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Principles
of Mass Communication, Amir Karimi, University of West Florida
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Race,
Gender, and the Media, Radhika Parameswaran, Indiana University
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Radio-Television-Film
Communication, Dan Streible, University of Wisconsin
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Readings in Cultural Studies (a summer course),
Henry Jenkins, MIT
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Rhetoric of
Mass Media, John Sloop, Vanderbilt University
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Risk Communication
Seminars, Mark Miller & David Schasman, University of Tennessee
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Science Fiction and American Culture, Henry Jenkins,
MIT
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Social Effects
of Mass Media, Jim Grubbs, University of Illinois
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Social
Responsibility, James Needham, Ball State University
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The Economics
and Finance of the Media, Charles Warner, University of Missouri
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Theories
of Information and Communication, Introduction to, Samuel Edelman &
Madeline Keaveney, California State University
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Theory and
Research in Information Technologies and Services, Charles Steinfield,
Michigan State University
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Topics in Media Studies: Race
Relations in US Film and TV Culture, Mary Beth Havalovich, University
of Arizona
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Understanding
Mass Communication, David Lawrence, Alma College
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The Virtual
Community: Daily Life in Cyberspace, Paul Kelly, York University
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Women and Mass
Communication, Elizabeth Witherspoon, University of North Carolina
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Women and the Media
in the United States, Katy Wiss, Western Connecticut State University
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Writing for Broadcast
Media, Dan Streible, University of wisconsin
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