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Journalism students studying international media return from eye-opening study abroad trip to 德国

Seven journalism students in Associate Professor of Instruction Nerissa Young’s International Mass Media course recently returned from an eight-day trip to 德国 that changed their perspectives on media in the United States and around the world.

“在德国有家人, I loved the idea of getting to better understand their history, especially in how it shaped German media today,艾琳·布罗根说, a sophomore strategic communication major. “I have always been very intrigued by the propaganda and media aspect of the Holocaust, as I have always felt like it is a huge aspect often overlooked.”

The eight-week international media course explores the development and operations of world mass communication channels and agencies. It began with the study abroad trip to Berlin and Leipzig, 德国, and now students will spend the rest of the course doing a comparative analysis of media, media practices and flow of news throughout the world. Students are learning about media systems and how they are influenced by historical, cultural and political forces and are exploring the development of current German news media organizations beginning with the Weimar Republic through Nazi 德国, the German Democratic Republic, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the reunification of 德国.

“This is a wonderful experience for our students to have,” said Young. “The gist of the course is looking at media systems within the context of the region’s history, culture and politics and experiencing that in person is important to understanding it completely.”

For some students, the trip further underscored the First Amendment rights in the U.S.

“While our country has its issues, one thing I think many people take for granted is the rights to expression we have in the United States,尼古拉斯·伍德说, a journalism graduate student. “Journalists in other parts of the world aren’t always given that privilege, and international students in the same program as me have had experiences facing persecution or jail time for doing their job where they live. 直到30多年前, half of 德国 couldn’t freely publish information opposing their government. Sharing these stories is crucial. They remind us of how powerful the media truly is, how necessary it is to honor that power and how quickly that power can be taken away.”

Brogan also found perspective in thinking about the purpose of journalism in the United States.

“Seeing the way current German news outlets prioritize unbiased and factual information made me take a step back and analyze journalism in our own country,布罗根说。. “I think so often we get caught up in politics and our opinions that we forget what the news is meant to do. The news should not revolve around our own opinions or be targeted to slander another person or part, 而是, inform our audience with accurate, 相关信息.”

在旅途中, students had the opportunity to tour many German historic sites, which included the Berlin Wall and Checkpoint Charlie, 以及参观MDR工作室, which serves central 德国 with news and entertainment media, and the European Centre for Press and Media Freedom.

“While we were in Leipzig we got to hear from Hazal Ocak, an investigative journalist from Turkey and a journalist in residence with the European Centre for Press and Media Freedom. She is temporarily staying in the city to write a book recounting her experience being sued by the Turkish president’s director of communications after publishing an article exposing some of his illegal activity,布罗根说。. “I think this experience during our trip was what had the greatest impact on my perspective of journalism.”

Wood echoed the value of the experience.

“I think the biggest thing I took away from this trip was how different a relationship we in the U.S. have with our country’s history compared to 德国,” said Wood. “There just seemed to be a general sense of humility in their approach to discussing the dark parts of their past, 我很欣赏这一点. 在美国.S., I think there’s a tendency to try and put a positive spin on things to not sully people’s perceptions of our country or maintain some sense of national pride. Recognizing this difference led me to reexamine a lot of what I’d been taught.”

发表
2024年6月11日
作者
谢利Russo