Keele University Prospectus Postgraduate | 2017 | Page 68
Postgraduate Prospectus 2017
Global Media and Culture
Key Information
Overview
Media and Cultural Studies at Keele is an exciting and developing
discipline that draws together theories and practices from a range
of traditional disciplines such as English, Sociology, Geography,
Music and Film. It involves three main aspects:
• The study of theories and ideas about media and cultural
production in a global context
• The critical analysis of cultural texts and practices from around
the world
• Engagement in practical creative production
The MA in Global Media and Culture seeks to explore the
relationship between these three areas and to show how knowledge
of each informs and influences the others. In addition, it aims to
provide the skills necessary for academic study at an advanced
level either for those wishing to go on to further academic research,
or as an advanced preparation for those interested in pursuing
careers in a range of media and culture industries.
Course type
MA, postgraduate diploma,
postgraduate certificate
Mode of study
Full-time or part-time
Indicative entry
requirements
2:1
For a list of full entry
requirements please visit
www.keele.ac.uk/pgtcourses
Contact email
postgraduate.humanities@
keele.ac.uk
We aim to enable you to:
• Think, talk and write at an advanced level about global media and
culture and the ways in which cultural and media organisations
intersect with general political and economic processes
• Understand, evaluate and apply a range of theories about
culture and media production, especially those associated
with globalisation and postcolonialism
• Pursue options in developing creative skills and practices
involved in media and cultural production
• Critically engage in analysing the ways in which questions
of cultural value are experienced and understood, within
the context of globalisation and postcolonialism
• Pursue critical approaches and methodologies practised
in media and cultural studies, especially those associated
with postcolonialism and globalisation
• Obtain the knowledge, skills and personal qualities necessary
to find a fulfilling and rewarding career and become informed
and active citizens with a lifelong interest in studying and/or
practicing in the fields of global media and culture
Indicative modules
The following is a list of indicative modules:
• Research Skills
• Research Methods
• Globalisation, Culture, Media
• Contemporary Cultural and Media Theory
• Postcolonial and World Literature in English
• Creative Media Practice
• Dissertation
• Media Project
Did you know?
For more information please visit
keele.ac.uk/pg/globalmediaandculture
68
This is a cutting edge programme that
allows participants to use theoretical
study to develop their creative expertise.