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Pursuing a PhD enables you to deeply investigate a specific area of media and communication that captivates your interest while making a significant impact in your field. This advanced degree is essential for those aiming for academic careers. Full-time researchers typically finish their doctoral program within three years. The Visual Media and Communication research team focuses on the pervasive influence of visual elements in media culture, examining how imagery shapes our daily experiences. Their work spans diverse media formats and platforms, analyzing everything from daytime dramas to unscripted TV shows, mainstream British cinema to indie films, and professional photography to personal social media posts. The group also explores unconventional communication forms like architectural spaces, design concepts, theatrical performances, historical collections, and data visualization.
This research collective critically examines visual culture's intersections with technology, artistic expression, societal norms, political contexts, economic factors, and cultural influences. Their studies have influenced various communication disciplines, including corporate branding strategies, image copyright management, screenplay development techniques, local history preservation projects, and using archival materials to reveal overlooked contributions of women in film production and related fields.