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The Master's in Media, Culture & Society examines the dynamic relationship between media and modern cultural and social structures. This interdisciplinary program blends social science and arts perspectives within Glasgow's thriving cultural and media scene.
The curriculum tackles pressing contemporary challenges including power dynamics, social inequality, identity politics, journalism ethics, digital surveillance, privacy concerns, artificial intelligence, global conflicts, data transformation, online harassment, collective memory, and pandemic impacts. Based in Glasgow's rich media environment, students develop integrated social science and arts perspectives on modern media's role in society. Graduates emerge as research-savvy analysts capable of navigating both the benefits and risks of today's media landscape. The program features guest speakers including global academics, creative professionals, documentary makers, nonprofit leaders, and visual journalists. Instruction comes from leading specialists in media studies, including members of the Glasgow Media Group and Glasgow Social and Digital Change Group. Practical skill development includes policy writing, research visualization, and public speaking. Glasgow's Sociology department holds top UK rankings from both the Times & Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024 and Complete University Guide 2024.
Students acquire versatile research competencies valuable for careers across media, cultural institutions, and communication fields (including public service, nonprofits, government agencies, and creative industries). Media literacy also proves increasingly relevant in diverse sectors like healthcare, education, and financial services.