JOUS1020 Foreign Reporting (5 cr)
Description
Content
This course focuses on the oldest beat in journalism, foreign reporting. It offers first an overview of the long history of the foreign correspondence, and then proceeds to present the new constantly evolving practices of foreign reporting. The course offers the basic knowledge of the work routines of foreign affairs reporters, foreign correspondents, and freelancers including stringers. In order to understand the limits and challenges of the contemporary foreign reporting, the course delves especially into timely cases, and in addition benefits of visiting lecturers.
Completion methods
Contact course with lectures and assignments or independent study.
Assessment details
Passing the course requires completion of all required assignments in line with stated learning outcomes and active participation in classes where an 80% attendance requirement is applied. Grade-specific assessment criteria are introduced in the course.
Passing the independent study requires completion of all required assignments in line with stated learning outcomes. Grade-specific assessment criteria are introduced in the learning environment.
Learning outcomes
The student
- knows the history of foreign reporting
- recognizes the most important international and national news media outlets focusing on foreign reporting
- understands the work routines of foreign affairs reporters and foreign correspondents
- knows the main sources of foreign reporting
- understands the importance of Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Information Acts for the work of foreign reporting
- recognizes and understands the risks in crisis reporting
- can make critical analyses and summaries of contemporary foreign news.
Additional information
Recommended timing: 4th or 5th year (Journalism Master's Degree Programme students: 1st or 2nd year)
Literature
- Ajankohtaisia tutkimusartikkeleita
- Bebawi & Evans (Eds.) 2019. The Future Foreign Correspondent. Palgrave Macmillan.
- Lamer. 2018. Press Freedom as International Human Right. Palgrave Macmillan.
Completion methods
Method 1
Method 2
Teaching (5 cr)
Lectures, assignments
Teaching
8/29–12/5/2022 Lectures
Independent study (5 cr)
Essay or other written assignment