Media, Communication, and Society
Media, Communication, and Society examines the role of media and communication processes in shaping social interactions, cultural meanings, public discourse, and collective behavior. This field explores how traditional and digital media influence the production, dissemination, and consumption of information, as well as their impact on social, political, economic, and cultural life. It investigates issues such as media representation, digital communication, social media, public opinion, information literacy, media ethics, and the relationship between communication technologies and social change. The field also analyzes how media institutions, communication practices, and emerging technologies contribute to identity formation, community engagement, social movements, and the construction of social realities. Through interdisciplinary and critical perspectives, Media, Communication, and Society seeks to enhance understanding of the complex interactions between communication systems and contemporary society.
