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MA Communication for Social Change

From climate change to global conflict resolution, poverty to health crises, communication can play a pivotal role in addressing various global challenges today by fostering awareness and collaboration, driving action for social change.

 

This dynamic, interdisciplinary MA combines public relations, international relations, and media studies through a blend of theoretical insights and practical applications such as digital media skills, harnessing the power of communication strategies to drive positive societal transformations and advocate for change.

 

Graduates from the programme will be equipped to pursue a wide variety of careers in political campaigning, media and journalism, public relations, government and public policy, charities and non-governmental organisations.

 

This MA Communication for Social Change degree provides a combination of practical and theoretical skills in using and understanding communication for the purpose of social change. Its central tenet is that communication shapes society.

 

This degree draws from public relations, teaching the fundamentals of persuasion, including politically oriented communication strategies based on considered rationales and measurable outcomes. From international relations, it offers in-depth understanding of the relationship between media, political institutions, and agents of change.

 

Through a blend of coursework, case studies, and real-world experiences, students gain a comprehensive understanding of:

  • The intersection of politics, media, and communication
  • Strategies for effective advocacy and social change
  • Ethical considerations in communication
  • Analytical skills to decipher complex global challenges
  • Digital media tools and their role in shaping public discourse
  • Crafting compelling narratives for impactful communication

 

The intellectual and practical skills gained in this programme will allow graduates to work successfully in a variety of communication and research positions, including non-governmental organisations, think-tanks, charities, or social movements.

 

You’ll have a competitive advantage, able to study one programme and gain two degrees. An MA at Richmond grants you both a US and UK masters, paving the way for careers on both sides of the Atlantic and internationally.