1 | The importance of communication and communication process.
Sociological approach to the phenomenon of communication.
Communication from a human and socio-sociological perspective in oral-written culture |
2 | What is sociology, what does it do? The importance and purpose of sociology What is sociology, what does it do? The importance and purpose of sociology. |
3 | Sociological perspective and sociological thinking |
4 | Basic concepts: social structure, institutions, role and status, groups and communication |
5 | The Beginning of Sociology. Conditions that prepare sociology as a science. |
6 | Classical Sociology, Comte, Simon, Marks. Sociology tradition and communication |
7 | Social structure and culture |
8 | Midterm |
9 | Globalization, Globalization of Culture, Social and Cultural Change |
10 | Social Meaning of Mass Communication, Socialization, Social Effects of Media Contents. |
11 | Agenda Setting Theory |
12 | Spiral of Silence |
13 | Mcluhan and Technological Determinism and Transforming Values, Digital Communication and Social Interaction |
14 | Electronic communication, Internet and New Communication Technologies, New Media and Social Effects and Social Transformation |