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Australian media histories

  • ATS3446
  • Not offered in 2013
  • 6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
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In this unit students consider the key social, political and technological contexts in the development of the Australian media, and its significance within Australian life. It investigates the growth of the print, radio, television, popular music and cinema industries and accompanying national contexts including media ownership patterns, media policy settings and audience formations/desires. The subject examines both the building of forums for national debate, but also how the media industries assisted in the construction of nationhood. Through the study of different histories of media and approaches to media history, students gain an understanding of contemporary local media landscapes. -- Course Website

Instructor: Associate Professor Shane Homan

Prerequisites: First-year sequence in Communucations and Media Studies or other sequence approved by COM2250/COM3350 unit coordinator



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