How we live with difference is the key issue of our time. Issues relating to race and ethnicity, whether immigration, Islamophobia, #blacklivesmatter, or media diversity, are at the forefront of public debate. The MA Race, Media and Social Justice will equip you with critical and theoretical tools to unpack and deepen your understanding of contemporary debates on race, ethnicity and racism.
Why study MA Race, Media and Social Justice at Goldsmiths?
You should have (or expect to be awarded) an undergraduate degree of at least upper second class standard in a relevant/related subject such as social sciences or humanities.
These are the fees for students starting their programme in the 2020/21 academic year. Home/EU – full-time: £8640 Home/EU – part-time: £4320 International – full-time: £17070
The knowledge and skills you will graduate with from this degree will mean you are well-equipped to enter a diverse range of roles, particularly in relation to issues of equality, diversity and social justice. This could include governmental and public administration roles, NGO and charity work, policy work, and business and communications. Moreover, the emphasis on media will suit graduates interested in careers in creative and cultural industries.
Core modules
Race Critical Theory and Cultural Politics 30 credits
Race and the Cultural Industries 30 credits
Dissertation for MA Race, Media and Social Justice 60 credits
Option modules
You also take 60 credits of option modules from within the Departments of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies and Sociology, or relevant modules from other departments at Goldsmiths such as Theatre and Performance, Politics and International Relations, English and Comparative Literature and Anthropology.
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