Special Topics (390-0-23)
Topic
Journalism Research Methods: Collecting & Analyzin
Instructors
Stephanie Lynn Edgerly
Meeting Info
McCormick Foundation Ctr 3107: Tues, Thurs 3:30PM - 4:50PM
Overview of class
Is Facebook saving or destroying the news industry? Are claims about young people ‘fleeing' from the news true? What type of story structure elicits the most attention from audiences? These are important questions facing today's news industry. They are also empirical questions that can be addressed through systematic data collection and analysis. This class focuses on the foundations of social science research as it relates to the field of journalism. The class is designed to accomplish three inter-related goals: 1) to introduce the basic process, concepts, and techniques of journalism research; (2) to provide a framework for exploring questions about journalism and its effects; and (3) to gain hands-on experience in the process of conducting empirical investigations. While no prior experience in research or statistics is required, the class will involve computing and analyzing basic descriptive statistics and regression models.
Registration Requirements
Pre-req: Sophomore standing
Class Materials (Required)
Scharrer, Erica and Ramasubramanian, Srividya (2021). Quantitative Research Methods in Communication: The Power of Numbers for Social Justice. Routledge. Paperback price: $47.96: https://www.routledge.com/Quantitative-Research-Methods-in-Communication-The-Power-of-Numbers-for/Scharrer-Ramasubramanian/p/book/9780367547851
Class Attributes
Attendance at 1st class mandatory
No Freshmen
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: Reserved for Medill Sophomores, Juniors & Seniors