The MA in Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Wisconsin–Madison prepares students to critically engage with media systems, develop effective communication strategies, and conduct original research. The program is ideal for aspiring journalists, media researchers, communication strategists, and future PhD students.
Impact of Social Media Algorithms on Political Polarization
Crisis Communication Strategies in Public Health Campaigns
Misinformation and News Literacy in the Digital Age
Gender Representation in Broadcast Journalism
The Evolution of Investigative Journalism in the 21st Century
Audience Engagement Metrics in Online News Platforms
Framing Analysis of Climate Change in Global Media
Media Ethics and the Challenges of AI-Generated Content
Cultural Narratives in International Advertising
Comparative Study of Journalism Education in the U.S. and Europe
Role of Local Journalism in Civic Participation
Public Trust in News Sources: Trends and Implications
Documentary Storytelling for Social Justice Advocacy
Media Coverage of Immigration and Policy Discourse
Digital News Startups and the Future of Independent Journalism
Political Satire and Its Influence on Youth Voter Behavior
Data Journalism and Visual Communication Techniques
Representation of Mental Health in News Media
Censorship and Press Freedom in Authoritarian Regimes
Influencer Culture and the Blurring Line Between Journalism and Marketing
Build expertise in media research, reporting, and strategic communication to shape public discourse in a global information society.
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