[CITASA] Univ of Westminster: MA in Social Media

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Christian Fuchs
Tue, Jan 28, 2014 10:22 PM

If you have 3rd year bachelor students interested in Social Media and
studying in London, please point them towards the MA in Social Media at
the University of Westminster. The programme focuses on the theoretical,
critical and practical skills of social media research and use.

Thank you. Christian Fuchs

The MA in Social Media offers a flexible interdisciplinary exploration
of key contemporary developments in the networked digital media
environment. It will benefit those seeking to develop their
understanding of contemporary communication and its societal, political,
regulatory, industrial and cultural contexts.

The MA in Social Media provides students with the opportunity to focus
at postgraduate level on:

  • Studying the ways in which social media and the Internet shape and are
    shaped by social, economic, political, technological and cultural
    factors, in order to equip students to become critical research-oriented
    social media experts.
  • Developing reflective and critical insights into how social media and
    the Internet are used in multiple contexts in society, and into which
    roles social media can play in various forms of organisations that are
    situated in these societal contexts. The aim is that students are
    equipped to become reflective and critical social media practitioners.
  • Gaining in-depth knowledge and understanding of the major debates
    about the social and cultural roles of social media and the Internet.
  • Acquiring advanced knowledge and understanding of the key categories,
    theories, approaches and models of social media's and the Internet's
    roles in and impacts on society and human practices.
  • Obtaining advanced insights into practical activity and practice-based
    work that relate to how social media and the Internet work and which
    implications they have for social and cultural practices.

More information:

Full time (1 year):
http://www.westminster.ac.uk/courses/subjects/journalism-and-mass-communication/postgraduate-courses/full-time/p09fpsom-social-media-ma
Part time (2 years):
http://www.westminster.ac.uk/courses/subjects/journalism-and-mass-communication/postgraduate-courses/part-time-day/p09ppsom-social-media-ma

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Christian Fuchs
Professor of Social Media
University of Westminster,
Communication and Media Research Institute,
Centre for Social Media Research
http://fuchs.uti.at,
http://www.triple-c.at
http://www.westminster.ac.uk/csmr
@fuchschristian
c.fuchs@westminster.ac.uk
+44 (0) 20 7911 5000 ext 67380

If you have 3rd year bachelor students interested in Social Media and studying in London, please point them towards the MA in Social Media at the University of Westminster. The programme focuses on the theoretical, critical and practical skills of social media research and use. Thank you. Christian Fuchs The MA in Social Media offers a flexible interdisciplinary exploration of key contemporary developments in the networked digital media environment. It will benefit those seeking to develop their understanding of contemporary communication and its societal, political, regulatory, industrial and cultural contexts. The MA in Social Media provides students with the opportunity to focus at postgraduate level on: * Studying the ways in which social media and the Internet shape and are shaped by social, economic, political, technological and cultural factors, in order to equip students to become critical research-oriented social media experts. * Developing reflective and critical insights into how social media and the Internet are used in multiple contexts in society, and into which roles social media can play in various forms of organisations that are situated in these societal contexts. The aim is that students are equipped to become reflective and critical social media practitioners. * Gaining in-depth knowledge and understanding of the major debates about the social and cultural roles of social media and the Internet. * Acquiring advanced knowledge and understanding of the key categories, theories, approaches and models of social media's and the Internet's roles in and impacts on society and human practices. * Obtaining advanced insights into practical activity and practice-based work that relate to how social media and the Internet work and which implications they have for social and cultural practices. More information: Full time (1 year): http://www.westminster.ac.uk/courses/subjects/journalism-and-mass-communication/postgraduate-courses/full-time/p09fpsom-social-media-ma Part time (2 years): http://www.westminster.ac.uk/courses/subjects/journalism-and-mass-communication/postgraduate-courses/part-time-day/p09ppsom-social-media-ma -- Christian Fuchs Professor of Social Media University of Westminster, Communication and Media Research Institute, Centre for Social Media Research http://fuchs.uti.at, http://www.triple-c.at http://www.westminster.ac.uk/csmr @fuchschristian c.fuchs@westminster.ac.uk +44 (0) 20 7911 5000 ext 67380