School of Public Policy 208 - DefendingDemocracyDigitalWorld
Fall
2025
01
4.00
Ethan Zuckerman
TU TH 4:00PM 5:15PM
UMass Amherst
66757
Integ. Learning Center S331
ezuckerman@umass.edu
61082,61302
This course explores the significance of the public sphere - from pamphlets, newspapers and letters to radio, television, the internet and social media - and its relationship to participatory, democratic society. Moving back and forth between the history of the public sphere and contemporary debates about the tensions between media and democracy, students will learn why democracies prescribe protected roles of the media, how media manipulation plays a role in politics, and how media spaces serve as deliberative spaces. Students will write short reaction papers to the readings, which will be used to shape class discussions, and a longer final paper, focused on applying the theories of the public sphere to regulation of contemporary online spaces. (Gen. Ed. SB)
20 seats are reserved for public policy majors and minors until mid-July.