MDIA 223

Spring 2017 Part of Term B

Part of Term B
Mar 13-May 3

Credit: 3 hours.

This course examines how films portray the health environment and the need for environmental protection. The course focuses on series of questions including: To what extent does a film suggest that the world has environmental concerns? What are the constraints that narrative form, production routines, financing and distribution put on representing environmental problems and environmentalists? Is the information in the film to be trusted? In documentaries, are physical and social scientists’ explanations of environmental problems and solutions reliable? What cues can we use from within and outside the film to evaluate the film for credibility? During the course participants will compare the science and economics of selected environmental issues with film presentations, examine what drives of environmental participation (and the limits of film in presenting science), and look at the constraints of producing special interest versus broad distribution films on presentations of the environment. Class includes viewing blockbuster, Oscar, and award-winning documentaries. Lecture attendance is mandatory.

Same as NRES 223.

This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Fall 2022 for:

Social & Beh Sci - Soc Sci
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MDIA 223 class schedule data for spring 2017
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
63460
Lecture-Discussion
AR1
5:00PM -7:50PM
TR
Gregory Hall
Reisner, A
Brazee, R
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
03/13/17-05/03/17
Degree Notes:
Social Sciences course.
Section Info:
If this section is closed, please check seat availability in NRES 223 63481.
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