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The Department of Radio-TV-Film at the University of Texas Austin is seeking
excellent applicants to join our PhD and Master program in Fall 2016.
Deadline is Dec 1, 2015. Please see more details here
http://rtf.utexas.edu/graduate
One area of our strengths is Media, Technology and Social Change.
Our lives are increasingly entwined with technologies that mediate our
relationships with other people, our entertainment, our understanding of
news and the world, and our education and health systems. Even as
globalization brings the world more closely together in certain ways, it
pulls us apart in other ways. Many media scholars are examining these
environments, technologies and international dynamics in order to improve
understanding and to harness the tremendous abilities of new media systems
to improve economic and social conditions.
This area of study emphasizes sound methodological preparation as well as
supervised research experience. It incorporates (1) formal participation on
at least one research project and also (2) a sponsored summer internship
with a project or agency using communication systems or exploring
communication policy or social change in some way. The internship may
involve such activities as working with an advocacy group in Washington
D.C., interning with a digital skills building project in a local
neighborhood, or assisting with an Internet building project in Africa.
The core faculty in this program teach in areas of globalization,
entrepreneurship, creative industries, digital inclusion, media policy,
media literacy, media advocacy, technology and interactivity, and media
systems and issues in regions such as Latin America, China, India, Europe
and the Middle East, among other subjects. We share a core interest in how
media systems affect our lives and how we can work together to improve
social conditions and build critical skills.
Students in this program can expect to participate in international
conferences such as AoIR, ICA, IAMCR, and to work in groups and to become
acquainted with the thought leaders in their field.
Faculty involved: Wenhong Chen; Laura Stein; Joe Straubhaar; Sharon
Strover; Craig Watkins; Karin Wilkins; Kathleen Tyner
Wenhong Chen
Assistant Professor
Department of Radio-TV-Film, College of Communication
T: 512-471-4952
F: 512-471-4077
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