• This program offers an intensive, year-long exploration of a wide range of contemporary issues in media and communications.
  • It aims to provide a broad-based understanding of the development and forms of media and communications in relation to political economy, regulation and power, production and organization, processes of mediation and influence, communication content, and audience response.
  • It offers an up-to-date engagement with diverse theoretical, conceptual and empirical developments in research on media and communications through a mix of compulsory and optional courses and an independent research project.