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BA Digital Media, Culture and Linguistics
About this course
Digital media, culture and linguistics converge at a particularly interesting moment in history, as the ways human beings communicate, create meaning and form communities are being remade by digital technologies at unprecedented speed. Digital media studies examines the platforms, practices and power structures that shape online communication and cultural production. Cultural studies brings critical and theoretical tools for understanding how meaning is made and contested across different social contexts. Linguistics provides the scientific study of language itself, from its structures and systems to its social uses and the way it shapes and reflects identity and power. At the School of Oriental and African Studies you will approach these fields with a global and cross-cultural perspective that reflects the institution's distinctive character. You will engage with questions about how digital platforms mediate communication across linguistic and cultural difference, how global media flows interact with local cultural traditions, and how linguistic analysis can illuminate the way language is used and misused in digital environments. The programme includes a foundation year, providing a pathway into degree-level study, and the main degree runs full time over three years. You will develop skills in textual and discourse analysis, digital research methods, cultural theory and linguistic analysis. These are tools for understanding how communication works and how digital technologies are reshaping it, and they transfer across many professional and academic fields. Graduates move into careers in digital communications, journalism, media production, content strategy, user experience, policy work related to digital and media regulation, and educational roles. The linguistic dimension of the degree is particularly relevant to careers in translation, language teaching and international communication. Postgraduate study in linguistics, media studies, cultural studies, digital humanities or related fields is also a natural next step for those wanting to deepen their expertise.
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