Communication and Media Studies

Proposed candidates for supervisors

  • organization of information activities,
  • Information systems and the organization of knowledge,
  • use of metric methods in science (bibliometrics, informetrics, scientometrics),
  • channels of scientific communication
  • media history,
  • scientometrics and bibliometrics,
  • media systems,
  • marketing communications.
  • media history,
  • book market,
  • literary culture,
  • bohemianism
  • New media,
  • film studies,
  • contemporary new media art,
  • advertising and marketing in social media,
  • digital literature and art,
  • psychology of media and communication,
  • cybercultural studies,
  • cyberhumanities,
  • cyberpsychological media studies,
  • trans- and posthumanities,
  • communication in new media,
  • media literacy,
  • media pedagogy,
  • digital competence,
  • AI in contemporary communication processes,
  • VR and AR and MR in artistic and political communication
  • Intellectual culture of the former Republic of Poland,
  • methodology of text and book culture research,
  • history of mentality and mindset of Latin orders,
  • editing of modern sources and their digitization
  • Internet as a communication environment,
  • The phenomenon of media convergence,
  • Press for children and youth – tradition and modernity;
  • The publishing market in Poland after 1918
  • verbal, visual and emotional communication in media coverage,
  • the role of literary structures and themes in journalism and marketing,
  • communication strategies in e-learning and MOOCs in Poland and around the world,
  • Film adaptation as the dominant type of reading of the original. Film in literature – anthropological approach,
  • Didactics of literature in Poland and Australia – strategies for creating cognitive amalgams by combining literary and media texts into multimedia thematic modules (MMT).
  •  history of the press,
  • scientific and popular science periodicals in historical perspective,
  • supervision and control of the media,
  • censorship and press seizures,
  • press in political communication,
  • press as a source

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