Overview

Screen media are powerful communication technologies which shape how we understand the world and generate debates about social issues, such as the role of art in society and other matters of social concern. Looking at a range of screen texts, which may include films, television shows, and other media, this … For more content click the Read More button below.

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Aims

This topic aims to:

  • Familiarise students with key concepts and contemporary debates in screen and media studies
  • Develop an advanced vocabulary, theoretical and philosophical framework for the examination of such debates
  • Further develop skills in reading, theoretical analysis and reflection, listening, and facilitation
  • Further develop skills in the conduct of research, and the presentation of written work

Learning outcomes

On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
1.
Evaluate key concepts and debates in contemporary screen and media studies
2.
Critically apply key concepts to a range of screen and media texts, practices, artworks and cultural products at the interface of culture and technology
3.
Facilitate group discussion
4.
Conceptualise and conduct research in consultation with topic convenor

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