UQx: Global Media, War, and Technology

UQx: Global Media, War, and Technology

by The University of Queensland

Global Media, War, and Technology

An eye-opening course exploring the intersection of modern warfare, media, and technology in our increasingly interconnected world.

Course Description

This course delves into how the experience of war has fundamentally changed, not only for those directly involved in conflicts but also for those observing from afar. You'll discover how high-tech nations wage wars using advanced weaponry, while non-state actors and citizen journalists add new dimensions to the narrative of conflict.

Explore the impact of smartphones, internet access, and social media on our perception and understanding of war. Learn about the complexities of cyberspace, including cyber espionage, internet censorship, and surveillance, and how these factors are reshaping the landscape of global conflict.

What You'll Learn

  • The history and evolution of global media technology in relation to conflict
  • Major themes and trends in global media during times of war
  • Application of historical and contemporary media concepts to current issues
  • Critical media consumption skills
  • Understanding the relationship between media, information technology, and war
  • The responsibilities of journalists during wartime
  • The impact of instantaneous, worldwide reporting on battle and conflict politics
  • How to critically engage with media and information technology

Who This Course Is For

  • Students interested in media studies, journalism, international relations, or political science
  • Professionals working in media, technology, or security fields
  • Anyone curious about the intersection of technology, media, and global conflicts
  • Critical thinkers who want to develop a deeper understanding of how modern warfare is portrayed and perceived

Syllabus

Week 1: An introduction to global media and war
Week 2: Transformation of the mediasphere
Week 3: Surveillance
Week 4: Visual politics and conflict
Week 5: Democratic states, the media and the production of clean wars
Week 6: The military-industrial-media-entertainment complex
Week 7: Non-state military actors and media
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