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2021/2022

Industries, Contents, and Reception

Code: 42435 ECTS Credits: 9
Degree Type Year Semester
4313256 Audiovisual Communication and Advertising Contents OB 0 1
The proposed teaching and assessment methodology that appear in the guide may be subject to changes as a result of the restrictions to face-to-face class attendance imposed by the health authorities.

Contact

Name:
Rosa Franquet Calvet
Email:
Rosa.Franquet@uab.cat

Use of Languages

Principal working language:
spanish (spa)

Prerequisites

None.

Objectives and Contextualisation

This module aims to lay the research foundations about the different aspects associated with the contents in the digital era, the industries that create them and the audiences that consume them. This transversal knowledge acts as a basis for the focus placed on the different aspects that are deepened in the optional modules.

Competences

  • Apply validated models of content analysis, policy evaluation, audience response surveys and analysis of audiovisual and advertising sector industries.
  • Continue the learning process, to a large extent autonomously.
  • Critically analyse the theories and analysis models of audiovisual and advertising communication.
  • Demonstrate an attitude awake, innovative and analytical in relation to the research questions
  • Develop the ability to assess sex and gender inequalities in order to design solutions.
  • Identify and understand the main phenomena that affect industries, policies, audiovisual and advertising content and their reception.
  • Integrate knowledge and use it to make judgements in complex situations, with incomplete information, while keeping in mind social and ethical responsibilities.
  • Plan tasks in accordance with the human resources, tools and time available so as to optimise performance.
  • Use acquired knowledge as a basis for originality in the application of ideas, often in a research context.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Continue the learning process, to a large extent autonomously
  2. Demonstrate an attitude awake, innovative and analytical in relation to the research questions
  3. Describe the main authors and their theories on the cultural industries and communication policies
  4. Discuss and propose original theoretical models to analyse content, policies, reception and industries in the audiovisual and advertising sector
  5. Identify and evaluate the main currents of thought in studies on the different cultural industries.
  6. Identify the authors and their contributions regarding the reception of audiovisual and advertising messages.
  7. Identify the main epistemological concepts and approaches regarding cultural industries, communication policies, technological innovation and transformation and content.
  8. Integrate knowledge and use it to make judgements in complex situations, with incomplete information, while keeping in mind social and ethical responsibilities.
  9. Interpret authors, theories and concepts related to the reception of audiovisual and advertising messages.
  10. Interpret the most important authors and their contributions regarding technological innovation and transformation in audiovisual and advertising content.
  11. Plan tasks in accordance with the human resources, tools and time available so as to optimise performance.
  12. Propose models of theoretical analysis in the audiovisuals field in order to study particular cases.
  13. Recognise the role of the media, audiovisual productions and advertising in the construction of gender relations and sexual and gender identity.
  14. Use acquired knowledge as a basis for originality in the application of ideas, often in a research context.

Content

  • The evolution of the cultural industries in the convergence’s context

The Mass Media and their adaptation to the new scenario
The historical keys to understand the process
The emergence of new actors
The innovation as a change factor

  • Creative industries, agents and strategies

Mono-media content production VS cross-media production
Contents and narratives of transmedia fiction
Informative multiplatform content
Empathies with the audiences and participative strategies
Analysis of cases

  • Analysis of the industry and the content production

The main schools of thought
Studies conducted from the gender perspective
Approaches in the study of audiences
Conceptual and analytic tools

Methodology

The curriculum of this module (9 ECTS credits) attaches a total of 225 hours of work for the students distributed in the following way: 113 autonomous hours, 56 directed hours and 56 supervised hours. The teaching methodologies include lectures, master classes, study of cases, seminars, readings of bibliographical material, personal study, tutorships, fulfilment and oral and written presentation of papers.

Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.

Activities

Title Hours ECTS Learning Outcomes
Type: Directed      
Analysis of cases 20 0.8 4, 2, 3, 6, 7, 5, 10, 9, 11, 12, 8, 1
Theoretical classes 45 1.8 4, 2, 6, 5, 10, 11, 8, 1
Type: Supervised      
Seminars 11 0.44 2, 11, 12, 8, 1, 14
Text readings 30 1.2 4, 2, 3, 7, 5, 10, 12
Type: Autonomous      
Student's study + Papers' fulfilment 113 4.52 4, 2, 6, 7, 5, 11, 12, 8, 1, 14

Assessment

The evaluation system corresponds with an 80% to the fulfilment of a final paper of the module, with a 10% to the oral presentation of that paper and with a 10% to the assistance and active participation of the students in class.

The students will undertake a first approach to the object of study in the audio-visual communication field, that shall be publicly presented in the intended sessions and the final delivery of the pre-project shall be December 9th. The topic for the paper is open within the module’s themes. This exercise will be jointly conducted with the Module 1 and the part that will be evaluated in the Module 2 shall be the contributions made in the background’s chapter (authors, theories, issues and limitations of the research).

Assessment Activities

Title Weighting Hours ECTS Learning Outcomes
Fulfilment of the research pre-project 80% 0 0 4, 2, 3, 6, 7, 5, 10, 9, 11, 12, 8, 1, 14
Oral presentation of the pre-project + participation in the seminars 10% 4 0.16 4, 2, 11, 12, 8, 1, 14
Participation in the seminars 10% 2 0.08 4, 2, 3, 10, 11, 8, 1, 13, 14

Bibliography

Bibliography:

  • Atkinson, J.D. (2008). Towards a Model of Interactivity in Alternative Media: A Multilevel Analysis of Audiences and Producers in a New Social Movement Network.  Mass Communication and Society, 11:227-247.
  • Aguado, J.M (2020). Mediaciones Ubicuas. Barcelona, Gedisa.
  • Bergillos, I. (2019). Participation as a talisman: a metaphorical theoretical reflection about the conceptualization of participation.  Comunicação e Sociedade, vol. 36, 2019, pp. 207-221. https://journals.openedition.org/cs/2055
  • Bustamante, E (ed.) (2011). Industrias creativas. Amenazas sobre la cultura digital. Barcelona, Gedisa.
  • Carpentier, N. (2011). Media and Participation: A Site of Ideological-Democratic Struggle. Intellect Ltd.
  • Casero-Ripollés, A. (2020). “La COVID-19 en el periodismo: un impacto ambivalente”, RAEIC, Revista de la Asociación Española de Investigación de la Comunicación, vol. 7, núm. 14, 2-26. https://doi.org/10.24137/raeic.7.14.1
  • Deuze, M. (2007). Convergence culture in the creative industries. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 10(2), 243-263.
  • Díaz Nosty, B (Coord.) (2017). Díez años que cambiaron los medios: 2007-2017. Madrid: Ariel y Fundación Telefónica.
  • Franquet, R., Luzón V., Ramajo, N. 82007). La información en los principales medios de comunicación on-line. Estudiar la representación de género. Zer, 22:267-282. https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/326228216.pdf
  • Franquet, R. y Villa, M. Isabel. (2014). Cross-Media Production in Spain’s Public Broadcaster RTVE: Innovation, Promotion, and Audience Loyalty Strategies. International Journal of Communication, 8, 1-20. <ahref="https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/viewFile/2621/1203">https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/viewFile/2621/1203
  • Franquet, R.;Villa Montoya, M.I. y Bergillos, I. (2013). Public Service Broadcasting's Participation in the Reconfiguration of Online News Content. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. 18 (2013) 378-397. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jcc4.12014/pdf
  • Hamilton, J.F. (2014). Historical forms of user production. Media, Culture & Society. Vol. 36(4) 491–507
  • Marzal, F.; López-Olano, C. y Soler-Campillo, M. (2021). Participación ciudadana y medios de comunicación públicos 1. Conceptos y teorías. Valencia, Tirant Humanidades.
  • http://www.culturavisual.uji.es/participacion-ciudadana-y-medios-de-comunicacion-publicos-1-conceptos-y-teorias/
  • Miguel de Bustos, J.C. e Izquierdo-Castillo, J.  (2019): “¿Quién controlará la Comunicación? El impacto de los GAFAM sobre las industrias mediáticas en el entorno de la economía digital”. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, 74, pp. 803 a 821.
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  • Miquel, F., Orozco, G., y Bustamante, E. (coords.). (2021). La comunicación audiovisual en tiempos de pandemia. Gedisa.
  • Monclús, B., García-Muñoz, N., Delgado, M., Franquet, R., Prado, E., & Mendoza, A. (2019). A discrete proposal: Appeals to the social networks of popular programmes in Europe. Cuadernos.info, (45), 227-240. https://doi.org/10.7764/cdi.45.1562
  • Matassi, M., Boczkowsky, P.J.(2021). An Agenda for Comparative SocialMedia Studies: The Value of Understanding Practices From Cross-National, Cross-Media, and Cross-Platform Perspectives. International Journal of Communication 15:207-228.

Further reading:

  • Hancox, D. (2017) From subject to collaborator: Transmedia storytelling and social research. Convergence: The international Journal of Research into New Media Technologies. Vol. 21(1) 49-60.
  • Harper, T. (2017). The big data public and its problemes: Big data and the structural transformation of the public sphere. New Media & Society. Vol. 19(9) 1424-1439.
  • Jenkins, H. (2006). Convergence Culture. New York University Press. (Jenkins, H. (2008). Convergence culture. Barcelona: Paidós.)
  • Miège, B. (2008), “Las industrias culturales y de información: un enfoque socioeconómico”. En Revista Electrónica de Investigación Educativa, 10, (1): 1-15.
  • Musso, P. (2014). Territorios digitales y ciberespacio. Enfrentarse al doble mundo contemporáneo. Telos, 96:17-26.
  • Vorderer, P. Y Kohring, M. (2013). Permanently Online: A Challenge for Media and Communication Research. International Journal of Communication 7: 188–196.
  • Zurbano, B. y Liberia, I. (2014). Revisión teórico-conceptual de la violencia de género y de su representación en el discurso mediático. Una propuesta de resignificación. En Zer, 19-36: 121-143

Documents:

Software

Word, Excel