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[Commlist] PhD course in Sustainable Communication
Thu Nov 24 22:20:02 GMT 2022
Sustainable Communication (SusCom)
Doctoral Course 7.5 ECTS
WHY Sustainable Communication?
In a time where anthropogenic climate change poses a threat to human
life, and where inequality, wars and armed conflicts remain global
problems, there is an urgent need for global sustainability. This
includes, but is not limited to, the goals of Agenda 2030. Communication
plays an important role in achieving goals such as elimination of
poverty, the provision of clean water, sustainable cities and
communities, climate change mitigation, among others.
The course
SusCom isa doctoral course designed for PhD candidates who want to
deepen their understanding about the significance of media and
communication in promoting social, environmental, and economic justice.
The course departs from a critical and historical perspective on the
roles of communication and media in shaping discourses and practices
around sustainability, development, and social justice.
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 the international research program Sustainable
Communication at Jönköping University. The research environment has
published extensively in the areas of environmental communication,
global journalism, transmedia storytelling, social movements, media
activism, and communication for social change.
To apply click here:https://esmaker.net/nx2/s.aspx?id=76cda3c897ef
<https://esmaker.net/nx2/s.aspx?id=76cda3c897ef>
Course coordinator:
Paola Sartoretto
Application Deadline:
30 November 2022
The course is offeredonlinewith two scheduled on-campus/hybrid meetings:
Course introduction March 1, 13-15, and final seminar May 10, 13-17.
For questions, please contact Paola Sartoretto
(paola.sartoretto /at/ ju.se) <mailto:(paola.sartoretto /at/ ju.se)>
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