94207 - TEORIA DELLA SFERA PUBBLICA

Academic Year 2020/2021

  • Docente: Pina Lalli
  • Credits: 4
  • SSD: SPS/08
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Media, Public and Corporate Communication (cod. 5703)

Learning outcomes

Students can learn to analyze the public sphere in a sociological perspective, considering the building processes of social knowledge of public issues in contemporary hybrid media landscape, included the roles of algorithmic sources and the new global subjects acting in the online communication. 

Course contents

The "integrated course" is named Public Sphere and information, within it we have two parts linked together. Therefore it is important to consider both programs as interconnected. 

1. In Theory of the public sphere we introduce:

1.1. The main aspects of the debate on the space where the public opinion is formed, starting from the famous Habermas' analysis

1.2. The contemporary controversies about the relationships between public sphere and media, particularly with the mediated online interaction, following the John Thompson's definition

1.3. The  social building of public problems: which arenas, which actors, which mechanisms. 

2. Practices and techniques in information will compare the hypothesis of the first part, aiming to highlight the empirical problems and the less or more resilient procedures to answer them. The professional routines of journalism in the contemporary hybrid media will be presented and discussed, also by invited experts.  

Readings/Bibliography

Main Syllabus

  1. J. Habermas, The Public Sphere: An Encyclopedia Article, in "New German Critique", n.3, 1974, pp. 49-55.
  2. A. Bruns, Gatewatching and News CurationJournalism, Social Media, and the Public Sphere, New York, Peter Lang, 2018
  3. M. Hindman, La trappola di Internet. Come l'economia digitale costruisce monopoli e mina la democrazia, Torino, Einaudi, 2019.

Readings for workshops (v. "Teaching Methods")

Teaching methods

Lessons in class, with contemporary webinars online, always available also for online attendance. 

The two parts of the  "integrated course" are integrated also in the lessons and the interactive workshops: a more detailed calendar will be available at the beginning of the course, included the presence of invited experts and professionals. 

The participation to the interactive workshops will be proposed and discussed in the first week, for establishing an educational agreement with the students. 

 

Assessment methods

The exam is the same for the integrated course.

Attending students (online and offline) (i.e. participation to at  least  80% of the lessons/workshops):

1. Active and positive participation during the workshops and the webinars: 30% of the final grade

2. Written paper following the agreements with the teachers during the workshops: 70% of the final grade

Students not attending the class:

Written exam consisting of closed and open questions based on the the 3 readings listed in the main ssyllabus, plus the paper by Tandoc listed above.

 

Teaching tools

Online platform for the webinars, slides, videos. 

Office hours

See the website of Pina Lalli

SDGs

Quality education Partnerships for the goals

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.