An exploration of media’s influence on the constructions and representation of identity and power relations across race, gender and class in individual and collective spheres. Applies a social justice and intersectional framework to media technologies and industries in order to expose socio-political influence on identity and to position media consumption and production as potential vehicles for restorative mediations of marginalized identities.
Completion of 6.0 credits including 2.0 BMS credits. Students who do not meet these prerequisites are encouraged to contact the unit.