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Art, Media and Society

Culture Studies

November 10, 2016

Piia Varis

Rowie van Hagen

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• Culture Studies in Tilburg

• Master’s specialisation within Culture

Studies: Art, Media and Society

• Career perspectives

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Why Culture Studies at Tilburg University?

• Intensive and challenging

• Interdisciplinary

• International

• Small-scale and interactive working methods

• Diggit Magazine “There was a constant link between

theory and actual topics. For

example, how did 9/11 change our

perception of the world? And how

can you see this in literature?”

(former student Fabienne Stöger)

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Art, Media and Society

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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

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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

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Programme

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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 (choice from a list)

Unit 4 (April–July)

• Master thesis

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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 do contemporary Western cultures focus on authentic lifestyles, intimate experiences and private secrets?

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?

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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.

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Diggit Magazine

• A unique knowledge platform & new kind of teaching

environment

• Digital culture | Globalization | Arts

• Articles, papers, interviews, videos, reviews

• Follow our work at https://www.diggitmagazine.com/!

• Writing for different audiences, editing, publishing…

• …good for your CV, excellent preparation for many jobs

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Career perspectives

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Career perspectives

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Our alumni work as:

Journalist / columnist

Critic

(Web)editor

Cultural entrepreneur

Programmer of film, theater or debates

Media & event manager

Teacher

Art, Media and Society prepares you for jobs in the cultural sector and the media sector

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Career perspectives

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

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Thank you for coming

and

we hope to see you next year!

We’re happy to answer your questions!

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More questions?

Please don’t hesitate to contact us:

Piia Varis

[email protected]

Rowie van Hagen (student/Art, Media and Society)

[email protected]

Cathy de Waele (study advisor)

[email protected]