CMN 4102 Identity and Inclusivity in Media and Communication
3 units
Communication
Faculty of Arts
Processes and conditions under which the media can contribute to breaking the cycle of systemic and embedded marginalization and exclusion of various voices and communities in the culture industries, whether based on race, gender, sexuality, religion, age, disability, culture or class. Analysis of challenges facing media pluralism take into account the historical, cultural, economic, political, and social factors that have shaped and still influence media industries and organizations, their practices and products, as well as their communicative and socializing role.
Components:
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Requirements:
Prerequisites: CMN 2160 and 72 university course units. Reserved for students registered in the Honours, Joint Honours and Major in Communication.
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