The Ph.D. in International Publishing and Media Studies is a research-oriented doctoral program that explores the global landscape of publishing, journalism, and media industries, focusing on cross-cultural, economic, and technological dimensions. The program integrates theories from media studies, communication, cultural studies, and international business to examine how information is produced, distributed, and consumed across national and global contexts. Doctoral candidates investigate topics such as international media systems, digital publishing, media globalization, cross-cultural communication, media policy, and the impact of emerging technologies on publishing and journalism. Through advanced coursework, seminars, and the completion of an original dissertation, students develop strong research, analytical, and critical thinking skills. Graduates are prepared for careers in academia, media research, international publishing, journalism, cultural organizations, media management, and global communication strategy, as well as for contributing to scholarship on the evolution and influence of media in a globalized world.
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