What to expect from a major in Media and Writing
You will develop knowledge about:
- Key theoretical perspectives which explain the relationships between media, social media platforms, popular culture and society in African and global contexts.
- The constitutional, regulatory, and industry frameworks within which media organisationsand social media platforms function, as well asethical and political debates about how they operate.
- African scholarship and media theory beyond the Global North
You will learn how to:
- Analyse media critically using theories which include critical race theory, feminist analysis, intersectionality, queer theory, decolonial and postcolonial theories and political economy of the media.
- Conduct a systematic content analysis and qualitative interviews or focus groups in preparation for postgraduate research.
- Apply research and critical thinking skills to evaluate information
- Produce a portfolio of creative and critical work, including the following genres:
- Multimedia presentations, visual summaries and infographics
- Culture jams
- News reports and features (Reporting, interviewing, fact-checking and copywriting skills)
- Stories communicating quantitative data
- Short research papers.
You will understand:
How knowledge about media is constructed using a range of research methods (content analysis and qualitative methods) and reflect critically on the neo-liberal and legal environment within which media platforms operate (whether news or entertainment media).
Requirements for a major in Media and Writing:
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Prerequisites:
(i) For FAM2000F: FAM1001F, or at the discretion of the Head of Department
(ii) For FAM2003S: FAM1001F and FAM2000F, or at the discretion of the Head of Department
(iii) For FAM3000F: open to students majoring in Media and Writing who have completed FAM2000F and FAM2003S, or at the discretion of the Head of Department
(iv) For FAM3001S: open to students who have completed FAM2000F, FAM3000F and FAM2003S, or at the discretion of the Head of Department.