The course offers students basic knowledge of post-communist transformation of Russian media and journalism, including new alternative media, and discusses their conflicting roles in contemporary Russia within a global context, including BRICS. The lectures are mainly based on recent international projects funded by Academy of Finland.
Teachers: Emeritus Professor Kaarle Nordenstreng (2h), Visiting Professor Elena Vartanova, Moscow State University (4h), Docent Svetlana Pasti (6h), Researcher Dmitry Yagodin (6h), and Researcher Saara Ratilainen (2h)
In NettiOpsu by 13 February. Max 30 students.
Lectures:
Mon-13-Feb Svetlana Pasti and Kaarle Nordenstreng: Introduction to the course and to Russian media and journalism
Tue-14-Feb Elena Vartanova. Russian media system in the globalized context
Wed-15-Feb Elena Vartanova. Russian media system in the globalized context
Tue-21-Feb Dmitry Yagodin:New media forms and internet governance debate in Russia
Wed-22-Feb Dmitry Yagodin: Russian media coverage of international issues and conflicts
Thu-23-Feb Dmitry Yagodin: Russian soft power and global public diplomacy efforts
Tue-28-Feb Svetlana Pasti: Journalism profession in Russia and BRICS
Wed-1-Mar Svetlana Pasti: Gender and journalism in Russia and BRICS
Thu- 2-Mar Saara Ratilainen:Online lifestyle media and creative networks on the Runet
Fri-3-Mar Study group presentations and discussion moderated by Svetlana Pasti