MA International Media and Communication Studies
This course is international in its scope and outlook throughout, engaging with the de-Westernisation of media studies as well as the globalisation of media and communication. In it we explore a range of theories and perspectives from around the world as well as empirical findings from transnational comparative research.
You will benefit from staff expertise across a multidisciplinary department, including: media studies, digital media, critical theory, cultural studies, cultural industriesand study themes such as the ethics and politics of communication practices, agency and power in a digital era, and media and cultural labour. Typical study themese include: media and cultural labour, agency and power in a digital era, the ethics and politics of communication practices.
This course is international in its scope and outlook throughout, engaging with the de-Westernisation of media studies as well as the globalisation of media and communication. In it we explore a range of theories and perspectives from around the world as well as empirical findings from transnational comparative research.
You will benefit from staff expertise across a multidisciplinary department, including: media studies, digital media, critical theory, cultural studies, cultural industriesand study themes such as the ethics and politics of communication practices, agency and power in a digital era, and media and cultural labour. Typical study themese include: media and cultural labour, agency and power in a digital era, the ethics and politics of communication practices.