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There are 5 modules in this course

“International Communication and East Asian Affairs (1): Trends in International Communication” is the online course provided by the Graduate Institute of Journalism, National Taiwan University and Radio Taiwan International.

This course provides learners an introduction to the international communication system with a focus on Taiwan and the Asian region. It includes the topics of introduction to international communication, international news flow, media technology and media transformation, cultural identity and the construction of national brand, and some related issues. Learners will attain a brief understanding of Taiwan’s international communication system and its transition in recent years. Each week we will focus on different aspects of international communication. Video lectures and discussions are included to enable you to learn about the key issues. Whether taking this as an independent course, for advanced international communication practice, or as preparation for the Graduate Institute of Journalism degree at National Taiwan University, you will find this course interesting and helpful.

This is the first lecture in this series of course, offering learners an introduction to international communication and the recent issues in Taiwan. This lecture will provide learners the basic understanding of international communication, including the definition, history and key issues of current international communication. Then we will delve into special topics on digital technology and global information flow, including citizen journalism and disinformation and social responses in Taiwan. By the end of this course, learners will have gained a profound understanding of these evolving concepts and recent development of international communication and important issues in Taiwan.

What's included

8 videos2 readings1 assignment

8 videosTotal 80 minutes
  • Introduction to Course Series2 minutes
  • 1-0 Introduction and welcome to this course!3 minutes
  • 1-1 Definition of international communication10 minutes
  • 1-2 History of international communication21 minutes
  • 1-3 Key issues of current international communication16 minutes
  • 1-4 Special topic on digital technology and global information flow: Citizen journalism11 minutes
  • 1-5 Special topic on digital technology and global information flow: Disinformation and social responses: The Taiwan model13 minutes
  • 1-6 The end of today’s class and some takeaways (Conclusion)5 minutes
2 readingsTotal 60 minutes
  • Citizen Journalism in Taiwan: A Case Study of an Online Platform PeoPo30 minutes
  • Turning MIMS from a Curse into a Blessing: Tripartite Partnership for Tackling Online False Information in Taiwan30 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 15 minutes
  • W1 Quiz15 minutes

This is the second lecture in this series of course, offering learners an in-depth understanding of the media landscape in both authoritarian and democratic countries and exploring the theoretical foundations of international communication. In this lecture, we will delve into how media theories interpret the historical and current roles played by news agencies, social media, and national media. Furthermore, we will closely examine their interaction with globalization, specific political systems, and international media. By the end of this course, you will have gained a profound understanding of these evolving concepts and their significant impact on today's media landscape. The lecture is also presented in a form of speech given by our three speakers, Thompson Chau, Chris Buckley and Phil Smith, on September 18th, 2023. The speakers will talk about their analysis and perspectives on how politics and civil society can interact within the realm of journalism, as well as the challenges or risks journalists might encounter in authoritarian countries. And at last, they would also give assessment on how the media in Taiwan is doing and what can media workers do to improve.

What's included

12 videos1 assignment

12 videosTotal 101 minutes
  • 2-0 Introduction6 minutes
  • 2-1 Development of global journalism: news agency, BBC, CNN, the Internet and social media13 minutes
  • 2-2 International news flow: unbalanced and rebalanced8 minutes
  • 2-3 Four Theories of the Press: The Authoritarian, Libertarian, Social Responsibility, and Soviet Communist Concepts of What the Press Should Be and Do7 minutes
  • 2-4 Thompson: When journalists got exiled11 minutes
  • 2-5 Phil: The media landscape in South Asia12 minutes
  • 2-6 Phil: The challenges of journalism in the West, and all the democratic countries12 minutes
  • 2-7 Freedom of the press and the challenges of global journalism: political, economic and social contexts8 minutes
  • 2-8 Chris: The importance of civil society to journalism8 minutes
  • 2-9 Chris: Beyond the framework of authoritarianism vs. democracy7 minutes
  • 2-10-1: Conclusion 1Thompson: Taiwan as the media hub6 minutes
  • 2-10-2 Conclusion 2Chen-Ling Hung: Are Journalists Ready for the Challenges?2 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 20 minutes
  • W2 Quiz20 minutes

This module offers an in-depth exploration of the dynamic interplay between media transformation, platformization, and their influence on cultural identity within the sphere of global communication. Designed for students and professionals keen on understanding the complexities of contemporary media, this module provides a critical perspective on how digital technology and the rise of platforms are reshaping the way we communicate, perceive, and engage with media. Through a series of structured modules, participants will examine the evolution from traditional media to digital platforms, analyze the effects of media convergence and digitization, and explore how these changes impact cultural identities across the globe. The course blends theoretical knowledge with practical case studies, providing a comprehensive understanding of the current media landscape.

What's included

5 videos4 readings1 assignment1 peer review

5 videosTotal 56 minutes
  • 3-0 Introduction7 minutes
  • 3-1 Global Media Transformation22 minutes
  • 3-2 The Big Tech Monopoly, Platformization and Its Global Impact11 minutes
  • 3-3 Cultural Identity and Global Hybridity11 minutes
  • 3-4 Conclusion and Reflection5 minutes
4 readingsTotal 55 minutes
  • Online Video10 minutes
  • CULTURAL IDENTITY AND CINEMATIC REPRESENTATION15 minutes
  • News outlets face losing control to Apple, Facebook and Google15 minutes
  • K-everything: the rise and rise of Korean culture15 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 30 minutes
  • W3 Quiz30 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 40 minutes
  • Platform Analysis40 minutes

This module begins with an exploration of branding principles and then focuses on Taiwan as a compelling case study of nation branding. In this module, learners will explore the intricate dynamics of nation branding, using Taiwan's experiences to illustrate broader concepts applicable to nations worldwide. Throughout this module, learners will delve into the fundamentals of nation branding. Specifically, learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted nature of nation branding by exploring the strategies employed by countries to enhance their visibility, attract investment, and foster diplomatic relations on the global stage. While Taiwan serves as a focal point for analysis, our discussions will extend beyond its borders to encompass universal principles and strategies in nation branding. Whether learners are interested in diplomacy, marketing, or international relations, this module offers a nuanced perspective on the role of communication in shaping national identities and perceptions.

What's included

6 videos4 readings1 assignment

6 videosTotal 44 minutes
  • 4-0 Introduction3 minutes
  • 4-1 What is branding?5 minutes
  • 4-2 Nation branding13 minutes
  • 4-3 Nation branding vs. soft power8 minutes
  • 4-4 Nation branding vs. sharp power8 minutes
  • 4-5 Key Takeaways 5 minutes
4 readingsTotal 120 minutes
  • Nation Brands Index 2023: Japan takes the lead for the first time in NBI history30 minutes
  • Soft power runs into popular geopolitics: Western media frames democratic Taiwan30 minutes
  • What Is “Sharp Power”?30 minutes
  • US Skepticism Narratives and Where They Come From30 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 30 minutes
  • W4 Quiz30 minutes

What's included

1 assignment2 peer reviews

1 assignmentTotal 30 minutes
  • Multiple Choice Questions30 minutes
2 peer reviewsTotal 55 minutes
  • Cultural Hybridity Showcase40 minutes
  • The Initiative of Taiwan15 minutes

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National Taiwan University
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National Taiwan University
1 Course1,012 learners

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