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Demonstrate knowledge of media governance in global, regional and national contexts;
Apply relevant conceptual frameworks to the policy-making process, contexts, norms and values, and various interests of stakeholders;
Identify issues, challenges, problems, and debates in media organisations, operation, content, service, and their overall impact on society at large;
Critically evaluate media policy, regulations, policy network, and the policy-making process;
Recognise and locate strategies for media advocacy.
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Part 1: Theoretical approach
Topic 1 Media Governance: Concepts and Approaches
Topic 2 Pluralism, Neo-liberalism, and Media Policy
Topic 3 Making policy: Objectives, Mechanisms and Tools
Part 2: Geo-political contexts
Topic 4 Global Media Governance: History, Politics, Economics and Culture
Topic 5 Regional Media Governance: Europeanization and Diversity
Topic 6 National Media Policy: Case Studies; Australia: Foreign Interference and Platform Governance
Topic 7 China: The State in Internet Governance
Topic 8 Brazil: Fake News and Media Governance
Topic 9 South Korea: Media Governance as a Utopian Concept
Part 3: Policy Analysis and Advocacy
Topic 10 Policy Analysis, Evaluation and Examination
Topic 11 Policy Advocacy
Topic 12 Conclusion