Do you ever pause to reflect on the media content that you engage with on a daily basis? Your product choices (e.g. smartphones), or practices (e.g. Googling)? Or how particular media structures are shaping our lives? In this paper students learn to understand the importance of developing a critical perspective on who owns and controls content, its distribution and the reception of contemporary media across a variety of platforms.
Paper Information
Points: | 15.0 |
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Internal assessment / examination: | 100:0 |
Restriction(s): | SMST102 |
Trimesters and Locations
Occurrence Code | When taught | Where taught |
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22B (HAM) | B Trimester : 18 Jul 2022 - 13 Nov 2022 | Hamilton |
Timetabled Lectures for Media, Culture and Society (MEDIA101)
Day | Start | End | Room | Dates |
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Tue | 10:00 AM | 12:00 PM | MSB.1.05 | Jul 18 - Oct 23 |
NB:There may be other timetabled events for this paper such as tutorials or workshops.
Visit the online timetable for MEDIA101 for more details
Indicative Fees for Media, Culture and Society (MEDIA101)
Occurrence | Domestic | International | |
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Tuition | Resource | ||
22B (HAM) | $926 | $4136 |
Paper Outlines
The following 2021 paper outlines are available for MEDIA101. Please contact the Faculty or School office for details on 2022 outlines.
Additional Information
Available Subjects: Digital Learning | Screen and Media Studies
Other available years: Media, Culture and Society - MEDIA101 (2021) , Media, Culture and Society - MEDIA101 (2020) , Media, Culture and Society - MEDIA101 (2019) , Media, Culture and Society - MEDIA101 (2018)
Paper details current as of : 6 May 2022 9:37am
Indicative fees current as of : 19 May 2022 4:30am