Topic Name Description
Course Syllabus Page Course Syllabus
1.1: Basics of Mass Communication Page What Is Mass Media?

Mass media has undergone significant transformation from its early stages to the current era of technology. This video provides a concise exploration of its evolution, spanning from print and radio to television and the digital age.

Book Mass Communication

First, we will explore mass communication, covering its evolution, functions, and theories illuminating its effects on communication.

Book Ethical Communication

Ethical communication involves conveying information between two parties accurately and truthfully. It prioritizes honesty, transparency, and respect to ensure the recipient understands the information. Read this exploration of ethical communication.

Page Effective Cross-Cultural Communication

To communicate effectively in a culturally diverse environment, it is vital to gain knowledge and understanding that promotes respect for cultural differences. Watch these videos to grasp the importance of developing intercultural sensitivity. The first video uses a "diversity wheel" to define intercultural communication, comparing cultural differences and similarities. The second video provides practical tips for improving communication in various settings.

Book Intercultural Communication

Intercultural communication describes the effects of culture on communication. Consider the many cultural factors that influence how you communicate in your own culture or when confronted by unfamiliar cultures.

1.2: Crisis Communication Page Crisis Communication Overview

Crisis communication involves strategically managing disruptions to control perceptions, offer accurate information, and maintain trust and credibility.

Page Primary Crisis Types

There are four main types of crises, each demanding unique responses: illegal behavior, technical breakdowns (including accidents and recalls), mega-damage events, and human errors or organizational misdeeds, with or without injuries.

Page Crisis Management Communication

Several crisis management theories outline how organizations can effectively manage and communicate during a crisis, such as implementing response strategies during a natural disaster or addressing public concerns during a product recall.

Page Strategically Responding to Crisis

While planning a crisis response, it is critical to consider and incorporate objectives, targeted stakeholders, key messages, and communication platforms. There are eight broad categories for crisis response strategies that contain routine communication and other approaches.

Page Case Study: Mr. Delicious

It can be helpful to see examples of what not to do. Watch this video to learn how Rax, a fast food chain restaurant, suffered an identity crisis that led to its bankruptcy.

Page Case Study: Red Cross' Sandy Relief Effort

Here is another example of a crisis communication failure. The Red Cross mishandled its Hurricane Sandy relief operation, prioritizing public relations over aiding those affected. For instance, they allocated more resources towards promotional campaigns rather than direct assistance to the victims.

2.1: Media Literacy Page Key Concepts in Media Literacy

As mass media and social media continue to influence our daily interactions, it is important to understand how the media construct messages that influence our perceptions of others and the world around us. Read this short article about the eight key concepts of media literacy.

Page The Need for Media Literacy

Watch this short video, which explains media literacy and gives tips for evaluating the validity of the media sources we use to learn about the world.

Page AI and Media Literacy

Media literacy is becoming increasingly important in the AI era, particularly in evaluating the abundance of AI-generated content in digital environments.

2.2. Digital Literacy Ethics Page Ethics and Digital Literacy

Ethics play a pivotal role in media literacy and guide individuals to discern, analyze, and responsibly engage with media content.

Page Ethics of Social Media

Social media is the newest frontier of mass communication. Social media literacy is important for human communication and traditionally mediated news communication. Today, social media crosses the boundary of personal communication into newsgathering and distribution. This raises concerns about privacy, which are discussed in this video.

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