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Written by Tomaselli, Keyan
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Candidates wishing to pursue professions broadly relating to media and cultural expression and development, whether in Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO's), corporate or community media, will find the course most useful. Previous and current candidates include:
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Experienced media professionals who sought theoretical frameworks through which to make sense of rapid technological and social change.
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Professionals on the move into creative and management positions in the increasingly interdependent and globalizing media channels: print, broadcasting, cinema, internet and value added networks.
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Graduate students and experienced academics wanting the benefit of interdisciplinary media-related courses and specialist research supervision which reflects both academic and professional experience.
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Community and development NGO workers needing to learn about new ways of resolving old and new problems.
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