Please answer the following questions as clearly, concisely, and
thoughtfully as you can. Use examples whenever possible. Your answers should be
2-3 double-spaced pages each and draw on and cite material we have read and/or
watched for class. Please limit your use of quotations and proofread your work.
Email
your answers to me pasted into the body of an email with the subject line "Exam 2 section 1" by noon Thursday May 12.
1) Write an essay about the Snowden
Revelations. Drawing
from United States of Secrets, Citizenfour, readings, class discussion and lecture,
please include in your essay a) a discussion of the
networked infrastructures, practices, and political environment that laid the groundwork
for the secret NSA programs; b) specific examples of the ways that journalism has
been an important element of the story; and c) what evolving practices, forms
and styles of coverage related to the revelations (including things like
Citizenfour, the Intercept, and the use of data journalism, encryption and so
on) demonstrate about the evolving networked journalism environment.
2) Write an essay that discusses The Situationists concept
of The Society of the Spectacle as
applied to journalism-related contemporary examples like The Yes Men, Jon
Stewart and others. Please be sure to include in you answer a discussion of the
role of satire and parody in the networked news environment and the role of
ironic citizenship in contemporary society.
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