Duke’s Global Cultural Studies BS merges media analysis, critical theory, and field research to scrutinize how culture travels, transforms, and contests power. Students dissect TikTok virality, trace Afro-diasporic music influences, and map geopolitical meme wars using network analytics. Collaborative studios with international NGOs craft counter-narratives that advance social justice, while study-abroad labs in Berlin, Mumbai, and São Paulo ground theory in lived realities.
Data-viz of K-pop fandom donations to social movements
Interactive documentary on street art as protest in Hong Kong
Podcast unpacking algorithmic bias in global streaming platforms
GIS map of language extinction hotspots and cultural policy gaps
Serious game simulating ethical dilemmas in international journalism
Collaborative zine on migrant food cultures across continents
Network analysis of misinformation during global health crises
VR storytelling project on climate-induced cultural loss in Pacific Islands
Machine-learning detection of deep-fake political videos
Open database of Indigenous film festivals worldwide
Augmented-reality tour of colonial monuments with counter-histories
Interactive timeline tracking Afrobeat’s global chart ascendance
Policy brief on cultural-heritage restitution frameworks
Crowdsourced digital archive of protest posters
Blockchain certification for fair-trade creative labor
Sentiment analysis of global media on refugee narratives
Digital theater piece integrating real-time social-media feeds
Public mural co-designed via online participatory platform
Decode and shape cultural currents across borders through Duke’s globally engaged program.
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