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[Commlist] Sustainable Communication - Postgraduate course for PhD candidates
Tue Apr 09 14:19:42 GMT 2019
Sustainable Communication (SusCom) 7.5 ECTS. Web-based/Distant learning
Postgraduate course for PhD candidates, Jönköping University, Sweden
*Sustainable Communication* (SusCom) 7.5 ECTS. Web-based/Distant
learning Postgraduate course for PhD candidates, Jönköping University,
Sweden.
Sustainable Communication (SusCom) (7.5 ECTS) is a doctoral course
designed for PhD candidates who want to deepen their understanding of
the significance of media and communication for the realisation of
global sustainability goals.
In a time where anthropogenic climate change poses a threat to our way
of life, and where inequality, wars and armed conflicts remain global
problems, there is an urgent need for global sustainability. This
includes the goals of Agenda 2030, for example the elimination of
poverty, the provision of clean water and climate change mitigation.
SusCom is a web-based distance learning course that focuses on the
relationship between media and communication and the environmental,
social and economic dimensions of sustainability. The course has been
developed by Sustainable Communication, an international research
environment at Jönköping University. The research environment has
published extensively in the areas of environmental communication,
global journalism, transmedia storytelling and communication for social
change.
The course runs from early November to late January. Drawing upon the
latest theory developments and international empirical research,
including theoretical and empirical research conducted at Jönköping
University, the course covers the following themes:
• Introduction: What is sustainable development? • What is the role of
media communication? Introduction to sustainable communication
• Sustainable communication and journalism (What are sustainable
journalism & global journalism?)
• Sustainable communication and organisations (The challenges of
cross-sector collaboration and communication for the realisation of
sustainability goals)
• Sustainable communication as communication for social change
• Sustainable development and critique of ideology: the problematic
aspects of the sustainability concept in media society (a critical
theoretical approach to sustainable communication)
The course includes webinars and pre-recorded lectures as well as
written and oral examinations. A syllabus will be accessible by the end
of May. Click here to apply:
https://ju.se/en/research/doctoral-programmes/doctoral-programmes-at-the-school-of-education-and-communication/courses-for-phd-students.html
If you have any questions about the course, please contact Prof. Peter
Berglez: (peter.berglez /at/ ju.se) <mailto:(peter.berglez /at/ ju.se)> or Prof.
Ulrika Olausson: (ulrika.olausson /at/ ju.se) <mailto:(ulrika.olausson /at/ ju.se)>
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