Title |
Profile project: Global Communication: Equity and Ethics
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Semester |
F2025
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Master programme in |
Media and Communication
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Type of activity |
Project |
Teaching language |
English
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Study regulation |
Read about the Master Programme and find the Study Regulations at ruc.dk |
REGISTRATION AND STUDY ADMINISTRATIVE | |
Registration |
You register for activities through stads selvbetjening during the announced registration period, which you can see on the Study administration homepage. Registration for project-exam: Please remember to confirm your registration by signing up for exam as a group when the group formation is final. The registration is through STADS Online Student Service When registering for courses, please be aware of the potential conflicts and overlaps between course and exam time and dates. The planning of course activities at Roskilde University is based on the recommended study programmes, which should not overlap. However, if you choose optional courses and/or study plans that goes beyond the recommended study programmes, an overlap of lectures or exam dates may occur depending on which courses you choose. |
Number of participants |
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ECTS |
20
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Responsible for the activity |
Norbert Wildermuth (norbert@ruc.dk)
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Head of study |
David Mathieu (mathieu@ruc.dk)
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Teachers |
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Study administration |
IKH Registration & Exams (ikh-exams@ruc.dk)
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Exam code(s) |
U60316
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ACADEMIC CONTENT | |
Overall objective |
The project Global Communication: Equity and Ethics is problem-oriented, exemplary, participant-driven, and group-based activity, where the student develops and documents knowledge, skills, and competencies to work with a defined, self-chosen, professional problem that focuses on identifying, explaining, and solving specific challenges relating to diversity and inclusion in global, intercultural, or local contexts, including professional organizations and interpersonal relations. The project aims to provide the student with the theoretical, methodological, and practical knowledge, skills, and competencies within global communication, with an emphasis on equity and ethics. These qualifications enable the student to analyse, prepare, implement, evaluate and discuss communication activities and the role of digital media in representing and reinforcing issues of public concern. Students will become familiar with and able to choose between various research methods, thus establishing robust research designs for the study of empirical challenges, gaining proficiency in offering research-based communicative solutions to such issues. The project must include a concrete digital communication product developed by the student, as well as a theoretically based account of the ethical and practical considerations in connection with its planning and preparation. Emphasis is placed on the fact that the linguistic and visual presentation corresponds to the purpose and choice of media, including compliance with normal formal requirements with regard to grammar and spelling. The project work is supported by guidance and a number of activities that introduce and train the student in developing global communication practices, as well as managing and designing concrete communication initiatives alert to questions of diversity, inclusion, and exclusion. The project report must be based on relevant, academic literature of at least 1000 pages. |
Detailed description of content |
The project Global Communication: Equity and Ethics is problem-oriented, exemplary, participant-driven, and group-based activity, where the student develops and documents knowledge, skills, and competencies to work with a defined, self-chosen, professional problem that focuses on identifying, explaining, and solving specific challenges relating to diversity and inclusion in global, intercultural, or local contexts, including professional organiza-tions and interpersonal relations. The project aims to provide the student with the theoretical, methodological, and practical knowledge, skills, and competencies within global communication, with an emphasis on equity and ethics. These qualifications enable the student to analyse, prepare, implement, evaluate and discuss communication activities and the role of digital media in representing and reinforcing issues of public concern. Students will become familiar with and able to choose between various research methods, thus establishing robust research designs for the study of empirical challenges, gaining proficiency in offering research-based communicative solutions to such issues. The project must include a concrete digital communication product developed by the student, as well as a theoretically based account of the ethical and practical considerations in connection with its planning and preparation. Emphasis is placed on the fact that the linguistic and visual presentation cor-responds to the purpose and choice of media, including compliance with normal formal requirements with regard to grammar and spelling. The project work is supported by guidance and a number of activities that introduce and train the student in developing global communication practices, as well as managing and designing concrete communication initiatives alert to questions of diversity, inclusion, and exclusion. |
Course material and Reading list |
The project report must be based on relevant, academic literature of at least 1000 pages, which is compiled by each group in consultation with their supervisor. |
Overall plan and expected work effort |
The project work is organized as group work with guidance, which is supplemented by project support workshops. The workshop work and supervision are organized in such a way that these activities can take place together on campus two days a week, providing an opportunity to meet the 2nd semester students from the other academic profiles. There will also be a number of guest lectures and other joint professional activities on these days. The total study effort for the student (ECTS points converted into hours, 20 ECTS x 27 hours) = 540 hours. The hours are divided as follows:
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Format |
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Evaluation and feedback |
Evaluation: The project is evaluated according to the study board's evaluation practice https://intra.ruc.dk/nc/dk/for-ansatte/organisering/raad-naevn-og-udvalg/oversigt-over-studienaevn/studienaevnet-for-kommunikationsfagene/arbejdet-med-kvalitet-i-uddannelserne/studienaevnets-evalueringspraksis/ For this project, this means that there is continuous oral evaluation in connection with workshops and supervision, and that the course ends with a written evaluation. Feedback: Oral as well as written feedback is given on an ongoing basis in connection with project supervision. In direct continuation of the oral exam, oral feedback is given on the performance of the group as well as the individual student. |
Programme |
The independent project work will be supported by workshops as well as supervision. |
ASSESSMENT | |
Overall learning outcomes |
At the end of the project work, the student is able to:
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Form of examination |
Oral project exam in groups with individual assessment
Permitted group size: 2-6 students. The character limits of the project report are: For 2 students: 84,000-108,000 characters, including spaces. For 3 students: 96,000-120,000 characters, including spaces. For 4 students: 108,000-132,000 characters, including spaces. For 5 students: 120,000-144,000 characters, including spaces. For 6 students: 132,000-156,000 characters, including spaces. The character limits include the cover, table of contents, summary, bibliography, figures and other illustrations, but exclude any appendices. The project report must include a summary and a communication product or documentation hereof. The summary and the communication product are part of the assessment. Time allowed for exam including time used for assessment is for: 2 students: 60 minutes. 3 students: 75 minutes. 4 students: 90 minutes. 5 students: 105 minutes. 6 students: 120 minutes. Writing and spelling skills in the project report are part of the assessment. Permitted support and preparation materials at the oral exam: All Assessment: 7-point grading scale. Moderation: Internal co-assessor. |
Form of Re-examination |
Samme som ordinær eksamen / same form as ordinary exam
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Type of examination in special cases |
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Examination and assessment criteria |
The exam is an oral group exam. It is based on the written project report and begins with a presentation from each student, with a maximum of 5 minutes per student. The examiner can ask short, clarifying questions after each presentation. On the basis of both the presentation and the project report, the examination then takes place as a conversation between the students, examiner, and external examiner about the project report’s area of study and associated literature. In the assessment of the written report, emphasis is placed on the extent to which the student(s) demonstrate the ability to:
In the assessment of the specific digital communication product, emphasis is placed on the extent to which:
In the assessment of the oral aspect of the exam, emphasis is placed on the extent to which the student(s) demonstrate the ability to:
An overall assessment is made based on the written and oral components of the exam, as well as the digital communication product |
Exam code(s) | |
Last changed | 16/01/2025 |