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Dublin - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 Open Day Radical Program in Public Culture Studies
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Monday April 23, 2007 18:29 by Dr. Paula Gilligan - The Centre for Public Culture Studies, IADT paula.gilligan at iadt dot ie Dept of Humanities, IADT Dun Laoghaire, Dublin 01-2144600

MA In Public Culture Studies IADT Open Day 26th of April 6-8 pm
INVITE: Thursday, the 26th of April 6-8 pm, Open Evening at IADT, Dun Laoghaire.
MA IN PUBLIC CULTURE STUDIES
For those interested in hard-core critical training and in issues around dissent, public/private, culture and public life, citizenship, the mechanisms of governments, globalisation, the media and broadcasting, the arts and the public realm, and cultural identities in Ireland and internationally.
INVITE: Thursday, the 26th of April 6-8 pm, Open Evening at IADT, Dun Laoghaire.
MA IN PUBLIC CULTURE STUDIES
For those interested in hard-core critical training and in issues around dissent, public/private, culture and public life, citizenship, the mechanisms of governments, globalisation, the media and broadcasting, the arts and the public realm, and cultural identities in Ireland and internationally.
Modules Cover:
Core Critical and Cultural Theory,
Writing as Public Action,
Dissent Studies,
Cultural Policies and Practices, Public Space, Popular Cultures, Activism, the Arts,
Cultural Identities, Race/Alterity, Age, Gender, Class.
Public Institutions
The course aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to advance to doctoral studies, to engage in public activism and citizenship, and to enhance career opportunities in the public realm, the arts, the media and other professional fields.
Closing Date:
First Closing Date: 16.00 hours on May 11th, 2007. For information on further closing dates, please contact IADT
For more information and for application form, please contact Paula Gilligan , paula.gilligan@iadt.ie or Sylvia Wrynn, tel. 01-2144764, sylvia.wrynn@iadt.ie or log into www.iadt.ie. The MA in Public Culture Studies is a one-year full-time taught programme. It is also be offered in a two-year part-time mode.
IADT is a public body and is a member of the Institutes of Technology Sector.
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