EPN-V2

MJ4700 Language and discourse in the media Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Språk og diskurs i mediene
Study programme
Master's Programme in Media Development
Master's Programme in Media Development, part-time
Master Programme in Journalism
Master Programme in Journalism
Elective modules, Master Programme in Journalism
Weight
10.0 ECTS
Year of study
2024/2025
Curriculum
FALL 2024
Schedule
Course history

Introduction

None.

Required preliminary courses

After completing the course, the student should have the following overall learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

Knowledge

The student

  • has advanced knowledge of the Nordic welfare model and similarities and differences between the Nordic welfare states
  • has advanced knowledge of how social policy in the Nordic countries is interlinked with labour market policy and labour market performance and regulation
  • has advanced knowledge of key concepts in the theory and comparative analysis of social welfare policies
  • has advanced knowledge of explanatory models, such as the logic of industrialism, institutional and state-centered approaches, and power resource theory and how they apply to the Nordic welfare states in particular
  • has advanced knowledge of normative perspectives on social welfare policy
  • has advanced knowledge of concepts that are relevant for assessing the outcomes of social welfare policies
  • has advanced knowledge of the challenges to mature welfare states and the Nordic welfare states from long-term megatrends, shocks and crisis.

Skills

The student

  • can apply relevant analytic concepts, normative perspectives and explanatory theories in the analysis of social policies
  • is able to critically assess the notion of a distinctive Nordic welfare state model
  • is able to critically assess claims about the economic and social outcomes of social policies
  • can engage in academic debates on the sensitivity of mature welfare states and the Nordic welfare states to the external shocks and structural changes they face.

General competence

The student

  • can critically evaluate the use of concepts and theories in academic, as well as political debates, about social policies in general, and about the Nordic welfare model in particular
  • can critically evaluate the normative foundations of Nordic welfare policies

Learning outcomes

The teaching takes place with in-person attendance on campus. The course is based on lectures, assigned literature, and group assignments (midterm papers). Students are expected to read the course literature and to actively participate in the lectures.

Teaching and learning methods

The following coursework requirements must have been approved for the student to take the exam:

  • Coursework 1. One coursework in groups of 3-4 students.

The paper must have a scope of 10 pages (+/-10%), Calibri 12 pt., paragraph 1.5, and responding to one of a set of topics suggested by the course lecturer. The topics of the work requirement will reflect main areas of the course curriculum and lectures.

Students who are unable to participate in a group can alternatively be allowed to submit an individual paper of about five pages.

Students whose papers are not approved after the first submission will be given the chance to resubmit once. Students whose papers are not approved after two submissions will disqualify from sitting the final examination.

Course requirements

The exam in the course is an individual supervised exam of 6 hours.

Assessment

No aids are permitted.

Permitted exam materials and equipment

Alle ikke-digitale hjelpemidler er tillatt. Eventuelle regler for kildehenvisning vil bli spesifisert i oppgaveteksten.

Grading scale

Gradert skala A-F

Examiners

Rune Halvorsen and Axel West Pedersen

Admission requirements

En bachelorgrad eller tilsvarende.

Søker må ha karaktersnitt C eller bedre i det faglige grunnlaget for opptak, jamfør forskrift om opptak til studier ved OsloMet .

Course contact person

Emneansvarlig: Jørgen Alnæs