Communication 705 - Race, Media and Politics

Fall
2026
01
3.00
Seth Goldman

TU 4:00PM 6:45PM

UMass Amherst
19608
Integ. Learning Center S416
skgoldman@comm.umass.edu
"Race" has and continues to play an important role in American politics. In this course we will critically review the relevant Communication and Political Science literature with an eye towards understanding: (1) the role of mass media (and communication more broadly) in the construction and dissemination of race as a sociopolitical concept; (2) how race affects political attitudes, opinions, and behaviors; (3) the unique methodological problems researchers face in studying racial attitudes and opinions; and (4) shortcomings in the existing scholarship on race, media, and politics and how these shortcomings might be addressed.

This course was formerly numbered as 797A. If you have already taken 797A, you cannot take this course.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.