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Leader Discussion Readings Assignment Be prepared to recap reading next week and lead discussion of readings. Feel free to swap just please let me know! Week 2 (11 Oct for 18 Oct presentation) PRG3 Why do People Watch Television? (uses and gratifications theory); Uses and Gratifications of the World Wide Web. Week 3 (18 Oct for 25 Oct presentation) PRG1 "Technologies of the Third...

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Leader Discussion Readings Assignment Be prepared to recap reading next week and lead discussion of readings. Feel free to swap just please let me know! Week 2 (11 Oct for 18 Oct presentation) PRG3 Why do People Watch Television? (uses and gratifications theory); Uses and Gratifications of the World Wide Web. Week 3 (18 Oct for 25 Oct presentation) PRG1 "Technologies of the Third Mediamorphosis," by Roger Fidler. Mediamorphosis: Understanding New Media (eReserve); The current status and potential development of online news consumption: A structural approach, An Nguyen, First Monday, 31 July 2003. Week 4 (25 Oct for 1 Nov presentation) PRG2 Chapters 4 and 6 Winston. How has the concept of broadcasting changed? What are the new broadcast technologies? How do they impact society and community? Week 5 (1 Nov for 8 Nov presentation) PRG4, PRG5 The Internet the and right to communicate, William J. McIver, Jr., William F. Birdsall, and Merrilee Rasmussen, 18 Nov 2003; Will eBooks Change the World?, Terje Hillesund, First Monday, 14 Sept 2001; "Why Consumers Buy Technology", Forrester Brief, August 26, 2003 (eReserve). Week 6 (8 Nov for 15 Nov presentation) PRG6 Media Framing and Effective Public Deliberation, Adam Simon and Michael Xenos. Communicating Civic Engagement conference, Seattle WA May 2000; and Hate and peace in a connected world: Comparing MoveOn and Sto...

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