Media Futures
36 hours
One Semester or equivalent
Hawthorn
Available to incoming Study Abroad and Exchange students
Overview
This unit exposes students to critical debate over media theory by encouraging them to engage with the ideas of key media scholars. Students will consider how these ideas and theories may be applied to contemporary concerns.
Requisites
Teaching periods
Location
Start and end dates
Last self-enrolment date
Census date
Last withdraw without fail date
Results released date
Learning outcomes
Students who successfully complete this unit will be able to:
- Critically engage with key media theories
- Explain the strengths and limitations of key approaches, in order to apply the relevant concepts
- Interrogate and adopt historical perspectives on media theory that recognise the continuities between early scholarship and contemporary turns
- Utilise media theories to develop solutions to contemporary issues through research and within the context of the discipline
Teaching methods
Hawthorn
Type | Hours per week | Number of weeks | Total (number of hours) |
---|---|---|---|
On-campus Lecture | 2.00 | 12 weeks | 24 |
On-campus Class | 1.00 | 12 weeks | 12 |
Specified Activities Various | 3.00 | 12 weeks | 36 |
Unspecified Activities Various | 6.50 | 12 weeks | 78 |
TOTAL | 150 |
Assessment
Type | Task | Weighting | ULO's |
---|---|---|---|
Assessment | Individual | 20% | 1,2,3,4 |
Research Project | Individual | 40% | 1,2,3,4 |
Research Proposal | Individual | 40% | 1,2,3,4 |
Content
- Research frameworks and methodologies of media
- big data and data analytics in social research
- the nature of research proposals
- Surveillance media
- Locative media
- Research ethics
- Affect Theory
- Materiality and media
- Indigenous media
- Media, time and death
Study resources
Reading materials
A list of reading materials and/or required textbooks will be available in the Unit Outline on Canvas.