BGInS will be adding a 13th Specialization for the 2016-17 academic year, in Global Media and Communication. This Specialization will be offered by Carleton’s prestigious School of Journalism and Communication. See below for a brief description of the new Specialization.

GLOBAL MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION

Media and communication technologies are engines of globalization, and shape the rapidly changing social, political, economic and cultural environments in which we live. Global media and communication affect how we access, share and exchange information, how we work, and how we see the world and our places in it. They transform relations between states and blur the boundaries (real and imagined) separating people and communities. In this specialization you will explore global media and communication in historical and contemporary contexts, drawing on a range of perspectives that will provide the knowledge and skills necessary for working in global and international settings as communicators, researchers, analysts or advocates.