PROGRAMME
The basics
Programme Duration: 2 years
Language of Instruction: English
Academic Supervisor: doc. Nico Carpentier, PhD.
(nico.carpentier@fsv.cuni.cz)
Programme Coordinator: Jan Miessler
(jan.miessler@fsv.cuni.cz)
Admission Administration: admissions@fsv.cuni.cz
Who is this programme for?
MARS is ideal for students who want to gain better
knowledge about the societal role of media and politics,
and who want to understand how different contexts
interact with each other. MARS welcomes students who
want to sharpen their critical and inquisitive minds,
and who wish to gain in-depth knowledge about how the
Czech Republic, Central and Eastern Europe and the
European Union function.
Why are Media Studies and Area Studies
important?
Media are omnipresent in society, and play a key role in
circulating a wide variety of representations about an
equally large diversity of issues. More than ever,
different technologies and organisations have become
very active in mediating our worlds. These
representations, technologies and organisations are not
neutral in themselves, but actively intervene in how we
see our worlds. Moreover, they are crucial locations to
understand how processes of making-making function.
Area studies is based on the premise that space matters,
and that particular spaces have specificities that need
to be studied in their own right. But at the same time,
area studies is characterized by the permanent reminder
that no space is homogeneous and that spaces influence
each other, for instance in contexts of globalisation
and post-coloniality. Finally, area studies also
critically focusses on power relations within and among
different areas, thematising issues of domination and
resistance.
Course Structure
Total credits
- Compulsory courses: 69 credits
- Compulsory courses - final thesis: 15 credits
- Compulsory optional courses: 24 credits
- Elective courses: 12 credits
Compulsory courses
- Media and Society
- Communication and Politics
- Czech Media System in European
Comparison
- Conflict and Media in Southern
Europe
- Introduction to Post-colonial
Theory
- Political Geography
- Theorizing Memory: Social and
Cultural Remembering
- Political Systems of East
European Countries Today
- EU Institutions
- Grand Debates of European
Integration
- Methodology of Social Sciences
- Academic Writing
Compulsory courses - final thesis
- Master Thesis Seminar I
- Master Thesis Seminar II
Compulsory optional courses
12 credits to select from list 1:
- Audiovisual Interpretation of
Reality
- Cultural Studies
- New Media and Convergence
Culture
- Political Economy of
Communication
- Media and Technical Images
- Contexts of Television
- Praxe
12 credits to select from list 2:
- Culture and politics in Europe
- Migration and mobility:
comparative issues in Western European Countries
- Transnational history of
contemporary Europe
- Current Challenges in Europe
- Concepts and Interpretations of
Central European History
- Social Exclusion and the Roma in
Central Europe
- Ethnic Conflicts in Central and
Eastern Europe
Graduation Requirements
In the course of the programme, students obtain in
total 120 ECTS credits, including the obligatory
courses. Moreover, students will have to pass the
state exam, which consists out of the defence of the
final thesis and a 2000-word academic essay on a
randomly allocated topic in the field of media and
areas studies.