Your final assessment invites you to explore a
theme
/
topic
from the second half of the quarter through the analysis of a peer-reviewed journal article. You will begin by identifying a broad theme/topic that interests you – such as media representations of masculinity or media research on violent video games – and then you will conduct an online database search for an article published in 2018-20 so that you can familiarize yourself with current scholarship on that topic. After carefully reading the article, you will analyze its major findings using the questions below, which includes connecting the article to (3) selected terms from the course (one of those terms can be the broad theme/topic that drew you to the article).
You have a
full week
to complete this assignment, so please plan your schedules accordingly, as we will
not accept late submissions
.
Suggested Steps/Process:
Select a broad theme (examples below); draw from Chapters 5-10 of your textbook:
Chapter 5: Media Organizations & Professionals
Chapter 6: Media & Ideology
Chapter 7: Social Inequality & Media Representation
Chapter 8: Audiences and Creators
Chapter 9: Media Influence
Chapter 10: Globalization and the Future of Media
Example broad themes/topics
: journalism and objectivity; masculinity and media representations; global flows of Hollywood filmmaking; audience decoding and (insert text or genre here); the role of social media in (insert social movement here), etc. Please reach out to us if you have questions or if you need some guidance choosing your broad theme/topic!
Find a journal article related to the theme:
Searching for a peer-reviewed journal article:
The best way to locate a journal article using University of Denver online resources is to start by visiting the
DU Libraries homepage
(library.du.edu) and then using the
Databases
search tool, below the Compass tool. Once you click on “Databases” you can narrow your search by selecting
“Journalism/Media Studies
” from the “Subject” drop-down tool on the left-hand side of the page. The best
two databases
to use are (1)
Academic Search Complete
; and (2)
Communication & Mass Media Complete
. Draw on course concepts (?? Use your 3 selected concepts??) for your search terms, and please reach out to us if you have any questions.
Resources:
The following video is a
DU Library 101 vide
o; you can skip to
33:30
to see how to navigate database searches to find journal articles:
https://mediaspace.du.edu/media/Library+101+-+Fall+2019/0_fdbudph9链接到外部网站。
If you need additional support, you can schedule a
Zoom meeting
with a
DU Librarian:
https://du.libcal.com/appointments/researchcenter (链接到外部网站。)
Or, you can center a
chat
via the
DU Research Center
:
http://libraryhelp.du.edu/链接到外部网站。
Pick (3) related concepts (from Chapters 5-10) that connect with your broad theme and the journal article (you will explore these themes in Question (2) below)
Respond to the questions below.
1. Your final assessment invites you to explore a
theme
/
topic
from the second half of the quarter through the analysis of a
peer-reviewed journal article. You will begin by identifying a
broad theme/topic that interests you – such as media
representations of masculinity or media research on violent
video games – and then you will conduct an online database
search for an article published in 2018-20 so that you can
familiarize yourself with current scholarship on that topic. After
carefully reading the article, you will analyze its major findings
using the questions below, which includes connecting the article
to (3) selected terms from the course (one of those terms can be
the broad theme/topic that drew you to the article).
You have a
full week
to complete this assignment, so please plan your schedules
accordingly, as we will
not accept late submissions
.
Suggested Steps/Process:
Select a broad theme (examples below); draw from Chapters 5-
10 of your textbook:
Chapter 5: Media Organizations & Professionals
2. Chapter 6: Media & Ideology
Chapter 7: Social Inequality & Media Representation
Chapter 8: Audiences and Creators
Chapter 9: Media Influence
Chapter 10: Globalization and the Future of Media
Example broad themes/topics
: journalism and objectivity; masculinity and media
representations; global flows of Hollywood filmmaking;
audience decoding and (insert text or genre here); the role of
social media in (insert social movement here), etc. Please reach
out to us if you have questions or if you need some guidance
choosing your broad theme/topic!
Find a journal article related to the theme:
Searching for a peer-reviewed journal article:
The best way to locate a journal article using University of
Denver online resources is to start by visiting the
DU Libraries homepage
(library.du.edu) and then using the
Databases
search tool, below the Compass tool. Once you click on
“Databases” you can narrow your search by selecting
“Journalism/Media Studies
” from the “Subject” drop-down tool on the left-hand side of the
page. The best
two databases
to use are (1)
Academic Search Complete
3. ; and (2)
Communication & Mass Media Complete
. Draw on course concepts (?? Use your 3 selected concepts??)
for your search terms, and please reach out to us if you have
any questions.
Resources:
The following video is a
DU Library 101 vide
o; you can skip to
33:30
to see how to navigate database searches to find journal
articles:
https://mediaspace.du.edu/media/Library+101+-
+Fall+2019/0_fdbudph9链接到外部网站。
If you need additional support, you can schedule a
Zoom meeting
with a
DU Librarian:
https://du.libcal.com/appointments/researchcenter (链接到外部网站
。)
Or, you can center a
chat
via the
DU Research Center
:
http://libraryhelp.du.edu/链接到外部网站。
Pick (3) related concepts (from Chapters 5-10) that connect with
4. your broad theme and the journal article (you will explore these
themes in Question (2) below)
Respond to the questions below in a Word file and upload to
Canvas by 4pm, June 9th. Please number your answers to we
know which question you’re addressing.
Questions & Grading Rubric: 50 points
Spelling/Grammar
(5 points):
APA citatio
n (internal citations and end references); double-spaced; 12 pt.
Times New Roman;
4-5 pages (1,400-1,800 words).
Please save the file you upload as a Word document. If you
have Pages, export it as a Word file.
Question 1
(5 points): Why did you end up selecting this particular journal
article to analyze?
Question 2
(10 points): In your own words, explain the main arguments
and conclusion of this article. (
Hint
: Don’t just copy the abstract!)
Question 3
(20 points): Based on your article, select
(3) related terms/concepts
from the course and
connect them to this article
. Draw from your textbook, lectures, midterm exam review, and
on your mini-essay assignment instructions for available terms
5. to use (for example: vertical integration; ideology; media
representation; synergy; self-branding; copyright; technological
determinism, etc.). You can also use terms that you’ve explored
in your essays (make sure they are related to your article)! Like
your Media Company Mini-Essays, please
define the 3 terms
– using your textbook – before you connect them to your
chosen article.
Question 4
(10 points): How did this article deepen your understanding of
the broader theme/topic and 3 concepts that drew you to it?
What questions do you still have about this theme and concepts?
Reference List
: Include a list of references (including your journal article and
the textbook – for your concept definitions).