Breaking Down the Silos: the integration of media studies and industry

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Jones, Ashley. 2021. "Breaking Down the Silos: the integration of media studies and industry." 2021 QLD CDAA Division: Good Theory, Good Practice. Virtual 16 Oct 2021 Australia.
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Breaking Down the Silos: the integration of media studies and industry

Presentation TypeKeynote
Authors
AuthorJones, Ashley
Year2021
Place of PublicationAustralia
Web Address (URL) of Paperhttps://www.cdaa.org.au/Web/Events/Event_Display.aspx?EventKey=QLDGTGP21&WebsiteKey=fef7d4f0-ee46-405b-bab8-48d5f6d269bb
Conference/Event2021 QLD CDAA Division: Good Theory, Good Practice
Event Details
2021 QLD CDAA Division: Good Theory, Good Practice
Delivery
Online
Event Date
16 Oct 2021
Event Location
Virtual
Abstract

Over decades the academy has provided predominately theoretically based studies in media and media production. The industry has provided much of its own education and training. In recent time these two approaches have become increasingly irrelevant. I will address, through a contemporary model, how these two disconnected spaces have found common ground and relevance for students and industry alike.

KeywordsMedia, university education, education, career, relevant career
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020399999. Other education not elsewhere classified
Byline AffiliationsSchool of Creative Arts
Institution of OriginUniversity of Southern Queensland
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