Analyse current international media cultures, journalism and news practices, or media communication around marginalized peoples using a critical comparative research perspective. And I will upload three comparative research methods, you will choose one of them to make this assignment.
The project elements should include:
Introductory text (500-1000 words, pdf format):
lists the poster title and author’s student identification number ONLY (no names),
introduces the comparative media project,
outlines research topic, main argument, and analysis of findings,
points to media examples or case studies,
explains that contents of the poster,
provides reference list.
Poster (I will upload the template, portrait/landscape, 500-1000 words, pdf format):
A poster is a visual communication tool that serves as a source of information; conversation starter; and a snapshot of your research.
The poster should provoke discussion about comparative G-South media research.
The poster should be informative and visually appealing.
The poster should include voices from the global South
The text should be easily read.
The poster formats :
Branding:
To keep all posters consistent with branding: use logos as provided, all headings and sub-headings in Ariel font, and all body text in Calibri font.
Text size recommendations when using template:
Main heading – Ariel, size 55
Sub-headings – Ariel, size 35
Body text – Calibri, size 32
Author name(s), Degree/Unit of study (MECO6926 International Media Practice) Calibri Bold, size 26
To test the feasibility of your preferred research topic, list the resources you found to support your project design should include:
three journal articles: …
two websites: …
one image or video: …
Reading lists (must read):
https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv65sxh2


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