1. Statement of participation
Prasad Shevate
has completed the free course including any mandatory tests for:
Politics, media and war: 9/11 and its aftermaths
This 84-hour free course assessed the wider consequences of the 9/11 terrorist
attacks on domestic and world politics and the media.
Issue date: 2 April 2018
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This statement does not imply the award of credit points nor the conferment of a University Qualification.
This statement confirms that this free course and all mandatory tests were passed by the learner.
Please go to the course on OpenLearn for full details:
http://www.open.edu/openlearn/people-politics-law/politics-policy-people/politics/politics-media-and-war-
9/11-and-its-aftermaths/content-section-0
COURSE CODE: D271_1
2. Politics, media and war: 9/11 and its aftermaths
http://www.open.edu/openlearn/people-politics-law/politics-policy-people/politics/politics-media-and-
war-9/11-and-its-aftermaths/content-section-0
Course summary
The terrorist attacks of 9/11 not only cost some
3,000 lives, they also deeply scarred the
American consciousness and made a deep
impact on US foreign policy and the world at
large. This free course, Politics, media and war:
9/11 and its aftermaths, assesses the wider
consequences of 9/11 not just on domestic and
world politics, but also on the media.
Learning outcomes
By completing this course, the learner should be
able to:
construct an argument with appropriate use of
evidence, concepts and theories from the
humanities and social sciences
communicate arguments, ideas and
conclusions effectively, using styles and
language appropriate to the subject, and be
aware of your purpose and audience
demonstrate a familiarity with and ability to
selectively and appropriately refer to key
concepts, theories and debates relevant to
understanding the phenomenon of and debates
about contemporary terrorism and the
international consequences of 9/11.
http://www.open.edu/openlearn COURSE CODE: D271_1
3. Politics, media and war: 9/11 and its aftermaths
Completed study
The learner has completed the following:
Section 1
Politics, media and war
Section 2
Terrorism and its meanings
Section 3
State responses to threats posed by non-state
agents
Section 4
Military pre-emption in foreign policy
Section 5
The US as global hegemon – the practice of
global dominance
Section 6
Media and the production of spectacle
Section 7
Interactions between policymakers, media and
citizens
Section 8
Media audiences and users post 9/11
Section 9
The impacts of 9/11 on British society
Section 10
Security impacts on civil and human rights in
Britain
Section 11
Conclusion
http://www.open.edu/openlearn COURSE CODE: D271_1
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