Journalism in Practice (301-0-24)
Topic
Chicago Divided: North Side vs. South Side, Cubs v
Instructors
Jonathan Herbert Marshall
Meeting Info
Fisk Hall 306: Tues 12:00PM - 12:50PM
Fisk Hall 306: Thurs 12:00PM - 3:50PM
Overview of class
The heated rivalry between the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Cubs baseball teams reflects the longstanding tensions between the city's South and North Sides. This section of 301 Journalism in Practice will allow students to explore the intersection between sports and society as this rivalry plays itself out along lines of race, ethnicity and class in the city's politics, economics, housing, social services and culture. Potential reporting topics include gentrification around the ballparks that makes affordable housing less available, the efforts of local social service organizations, the struggles of neighborhood businesses, and the cultural identification of residents with the teams' players. The course will emphasize the development of writing and reporting skills (diverse sourcing, interviewing, data analysis, background research and verification). Although it will focus on improving writing, students can tell their stories using text, video, audio and graphic formats. Students will produce one major reporting project and at least two smaller ones by the end of the quarter. Students will be asked to read articles and books and watch documentaries that will help them think critically about the issues facing the sports world and Chicago's neighborhoods on the South and North Sides.
Registration Requirements
JOUR 201-1, 201-2, sophomore standing.
Class Materials (Required)
The South Side: A Portrait of Chicago and American Segregation by Natalie Moore - $17.81 paperback on Amazon
Associated Press Stylebook $29 for annual online subscription or $34.95 print edition
Class Attributes
Attendance at 1st class mandatory
Prerequisites apply, see description
No Freshmen
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: Reserved for Medill Sophomores, Juniors & Seniors
Pre-req: JOUR 201-1, 201-2, and Medill sophomore, Junior, or Senior Standing.