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Green(ing) Media (Studies)

open access: yesNECSUS, 2021
Keilbach, Judith   +3 more
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Regulating Reality: Exploring Synthetic Media Through Multistakeholder AI Governance [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
Artificial intelligence's integration into daily life has brought with it a reckoning on the role such technology plays in society and the varied stakeholders who should shape its governance. This is particularly relevant for the governance of AI-generated media, or synthetic media, an emergent visual technology that impacts how people interpret online
arxiv  

Media Studies and the Curriculum

open access: yesThe New Zealand Annual Review of Education, 1995
Media Studies is a popular and vital new addition to the educational curriculum. The term “Media Studies” denotes a “stand-alone” subject that is taught in its own right. The difficulty is to know whether the material which it embraces should be taught in this way or whether it should find a place within the rubric of another field – English, or ...
openaire   +2 more sources

COM111: Introduction to new media / Faculty of Communication and Media Studies [PDF]

open access: yes
This course provides an overview of academic theory with contemporary case studies. It provides students with the skills for scholarly engagement with the dynamic, fast-paced world of new media.
UiTM, Faculty of Communication and Media Studies
core  

COM201: Introduction to news writing and reporting / Faculty of Communication and Media Studies [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This course is designed for students taking Diploma of Communication and Media to specializing in Journalism. It is a basic course and emphasis will be given to news writing skills which are fundamental in the field of Journalism.
UiTM, Faculty of Communication and Media Studies
core  

Democracy and digital disintegration: Platforms, actors, citizens

open access: yesNordicom Review
The digital transformations of contemporary media systems have had severe consequences for democracy and public debates. This introductory article addresses key challenges of what we refer to as varieties of “digital disintegration” within democratic ...
Widholm Andreas, Ekman Mattias
doaj   +1 more source

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