Instructor of record interest form
If you are interested in serving as an instructor of record, please tell us about your interests and experience. Spring 2023 opportunities include:
If you are interested in serving as an instructor of record, please tell us about your interests and experience. Spring 2023 opportunities include:
T, TH 6:35pm-7:50pm; FF 210 (30 seats)
Critically examines how race and/or ethnicity are mediated through screen and audio-visual media (including film, video, television, radio, internet) and their cultural contexts. Using humanities approaches, topics might focus on representations and debates within mainstream, art, or alternative media. May address histories of race, racism, and racial justice. Screenings may be required.
M, W 4:45pm-6:00pm; FF 114 (32 seats)
Surveys media industries, products, and publics outside the United States context (e.g., Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America). Analyzes regional media in relation to local/global historical, economic, and social processes. Screenings may be required.
T, TH 4:45pm-6:00pm; FF 210 (30 seats)
Draws on theories of screen-based spectatorship and the spatial, material, and performative aspects of screens to present a historically-grounded comparative analysis of the relationship between screen technologies and cultural screen practices. Focuses on public and urban screens, mobile screens, touch screens, and interactive screen-based installations.
M, W 6:35pm-7:50pm; FF 210 (25 seats)
Theories and principles relevant to public relations research and strategic planning, including development of goals and objectives, client relationships, budgets, and research methods.
T, TH 1:15pm-2:30pm; FF 210 (30 seats)
Theories and principles relevant to public relations research and strategic planning, including development of goals and objectives, client relationships, budgets, and research methods.