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The Digital Media and Culture MA program examines how digital advancements are reshaping culture, economics, and social structures. Gain expertise in analyzing these changes while developing creative and critical digital media skills at Warwick's Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies.
In today's world, digital media influences every facet of personal, professional, and societal interactions, demanding interdisciplinary approaches to fully grasp its impact. Hosted by the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies (CIM) at the University of Warwick, this one-year postgraduate program explores the intersections of digital technologies, media platforms, and infrastructure with cultural, economic, political, and social systems.
Incorporating perspectives from various academic fields, the degree fosters critical examination of crucial digital culture themes such as:
Platform ecosystems, Collaborative digital spaces, Media-driven activism, The economics of digital work, Data privacy and monitoring, Behavioral influence through design, Critical data studies, Digital sustainability
Our curriculum blends theoretical frameworks, research methodologies, and hands-on creative projects. Through a wide selection of modules, students can acquire skills in data analysis and visualization, experiment with speculative design and digital art, and explore concepts spanning from software theory to environmental digital studies.