Post on 22-Jan-2018
Art, Media and Society
Culture Studies
November 4, 2017
Presenters
Inge van de Ven
Marlou Agterberg
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Program of today
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Culture Studies in Tilburg
Master’s specialisation within Culture Studies: Art, Media and Society
Career prospects
Practical matters
Why Culture Studies at Tilburg University?
• Intensive and challenging
• Interdisciplinary
• International
• Diggit Magazine
• Small-scale and interactive working methods
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“There was a constant link betweentheory and current topics. For example, how did 9/11 change ourperception of the world? And howcan you see this in literature?”
Why Culture Studies at Tilburg University?
(former student Fabienne Stöger)5
Art, Media and Society
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ART
Literature, visual arts, film, (popular) music
artists, writers, film makers, public intellectuals,
celebrities
MEDIA
Newspapers, television, digital media, social media
public sphere, private sphere
SOCIETY
Norms and values / identity formation / production of
meaning / topics debated in the public sphere
Art, Media and Society
Social and cultural transformations | Digitalisation and globalisation
Media culture(s)
Online culture(s)
New forms of cultural and artistic production and reception
Shifting boundaries between private and public
Construction of public and private identities
National / global / cultural identities
Economy and power
Art, Media and Society
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Study Program
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Autumn semester Spring semester
Unit 1 (September–October) COMMUNITY
• Public intellectuals in a transforming public sphere• Individuals and communities in the digital age • Research skills module: Hermeneutic analysis of
text and image
Unit 3 (January–March)POLICY
• Culture policy and economic impact • Online writing and publishing (3 ects)• Working as a cultural professional (3 ects)
Unit 2 (October–December)IDENTITY
• Self-fashioning, life writing, biography• Intimacy, privacy and authenticity • Research skills module (elective)
Unit 4 (April–July)
• Master thesis
Example: Intimacy, Privacy, Authenticity (Unit 2)
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Current theories on authenticity, intimacy and privacy
Analysis of different contemporary cultural products (texts, movies, online data)
Main questions:
How can we explore the public/private
dichotomy in a world where we are
‘public by default, private through effort’
(boyd, 2010) and where ‘private’
matters are endlessly displayed and
analysed in public?
What are new genres of intimacy, e.g.
different types of social media where
people seek and establish new types of
intimacy, affinity and feeling of
belonging?
How do contemporary Western cultures
focus on authentic lifestyles, intimate
experiences and private secrets?
Example: Intimacy, Privacy, Authenticity (Unit 2)
Example: Intimacy, Privacy, Authenticity (Unit 2)
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Find an example of a person (artist, writer, non-celebrity)who has practiced large-scale self-photography. Wheredoes the urge to capture and present the self-imagecome from in this case, according to you? Is itexhibitionism, self-preservation, research, or artisticstatement?
Do you think that the online world contributes to anincreasing measure of hate speech in offline society? Givearguments for your positive or negative answer andproduce examples that support your vision.
Developing skills during your MA
e.g. by Diggit Magazine
What? Learning tool & Internationally reknownscientific knowlodgeplatform
Who? Students, Professors, Researchers
Subjects? (Digital) Culture, Globalization, Arts
Content? Papers, articles, videos, reviews, blogs
Skills? (web) editing, target audience, fact checking, (peer) reviewing, content sharing
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www.diggitmagazine.com
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Diggit Magazine
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Art, Media and Society
• Example of an MA thesis:
• Iris Cuppen, “I Have Nothing to Say, Only to
Show. Towards an Archaeology of the
Animated GIF.”
• http://www.ihavenothingtosayonlytoshow.com/
#loaded
• “Quote Iris Cuppen about the MA program”
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Career prospects
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Our alumni work as:
- Teacher
- Journalist / columnist
- Critic
- (Web)editor
- Cultural entrepreneur
- Media & event manager
- Programmer of film, theater or debates
‘’Art, Media and Society prepares you for jobs in the cultural sector and the media sector ’’
Career prospects
Adriana EsmeijerDirecteur Prins Bernhard
Cultuurfonds
Kristel DumoulinMarketingmedewerker
Uitgeverij Boom
Bert MatthijssenCultuurmakelaar
gemeente Tilburg
Paulien MandosProjectmanager
Brabants Kenniscentrum Kunst en Cultuur
Marleen van de WielEigenaar onderwijsadviesbureau ‘MBO
advies’ & Manager Exameninstelling
MBO
Career prospects
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More examples• Marketing & Communications at
International Choreographic Arts Centre• Marketing & Sales Analyst at Sanoma• Teacher at Avans Hogeschool• Cultural Programmer at Kargadoor• Editor & Scout at Debut Contemporary• Coordinator Education at Music Academy
INHolland• Editor at Lokaal 01 Antwerpen• Educator at Gipsyfestival
Practical matters
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Admission and application
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Diploma Request admission to Start Deadline
University of Applied Sciences
(HBO)
Premaster End of August 1 April: NON-EU/EEA
1 July: EU/EEA
Research University
Bachelor = Online Culture /
Alg. Cultuurwetenschappen
at Tilburg University
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Bachelor ≠ Online Culture /
Alg. Cultuurwetenschappen
at Tilburg University
Master End of August 1 April: NON-EU/EEA
1 July: EU/EEA
Attend a lecture!
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Register viawww.tilburguniversity.edu/master/meeloopcolleges
www.tilburguniversity.edu/master/trial-lectures
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Thank you for coming
and
we hope to see you next year!
We’re happy to answer your questions!
Thank you
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Please don’t hesitate to contact us:
Inge van de Ven
I.G.M.vdVen@tilburguniversity.edu
Marlou Agterberg (alumna Art, Media and Society)
M.F.C.Agterberg@tilburguniversity.edu
Denise Lindenau (Academic Advisor)
D.D.Lindenau@tilburguniversity.edu
More questions?
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