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Subject: RE: any advice?

Dear Allessandra,

I highly recommend that you look into the PhD program at the Institute of
Communications Research at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
where I am finishing up my course work and beginning my exams.

The department website is http://www.comm.uiuc.edu/icr/
After you've had a chance to check it out, I'd be happy to talk to you
about the program or answer any questions.

Liz Perea
perea @uiuc.edu

-----Original Message-----
From: Alessandra Lusardi [mailto:alessandra_lusardi@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 5:11 PM
To: CULTSTUD-L: A listserv devoted to Cultural Studies
Subject: [cultstud-l] any advice?

Dear list,

I'm writing to ask for some academic advice - please bear with me, this
might be vague and imprecise! I graduated in 2000 with a degree in
Sociology, and have been giving serious thought for the past few months of
going back to graduate school. My independent undergrad work tended toward
a study of media images (specifically, Madonna and celebrity culture, and
the fabrication and marketing of "Generation X"). This turned out to be a
rather difficult direction for me, given the lack of professors available on
campus who were familiar with that side of the field. As my luck had it,
the couple who could have advised me were on leave. As a result, I
graduated with a fairly developed sense of what I would have liked to
pursue, but little info on programs or paths available to follow.

So I ask the list for any suggestions on programs in the field of media
studies - specifically in an area encompassing the meeting of media studies
and popular culture. Vague, I know. But any help on how to begin to
solidify this notion would be greatly appreciated. My main interests -
within what I classify as "media studies" in my mind (this may or may not be
the "official" definition - lie in the representation of cultures through
the mass media, the moral panics that sometimes accompany the representation
of non-mainstream groups and the commodification of subcultural styles that
often results (forgive me if I'm butchering Hebdige - it's been a couple of
years), as well as the general consumption of popular culture and its
symbiotic relationship with mass media. I wonder what kind of umbrella
something like this would fall under - is it really media studies, or am I
just confusing myself, since the mass media is usually how popular culture
is conveyed to the masses and "made popular" (too often for commercial
purposes)?

Thanks for taking the time to read. I hope someone is able to latch on to
any of this and offer a suggestion on where to look, or what kinds of things
to look for.

Thanks in advance for any help. Please respond to me at
alessandra_lusardi@xxxxxxxxxxx




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