Máster universitario en comunicación y educación en la red

MÁSTER UNIVERSITARIO EN COMUNICACIÓN Y EDUCACIÓN EN LA RED

FACULTAD DE EDUCACIÓN

65 ECTS MASTER'S PROGRAMME

Digital technologies enable every individual to become a producer of messages and to distribute information on a small scale. The multiple virtual environments — increasingly ubiquitous and accessible to a growing number of people — open unforeseen possibilities for citizens to organise networks, as well as to produce and disseminate messages across different languages and media formats.

Interaction within these spaces is enabling collectives of citizens to carry out diverse actions that transcend spatial and temporal constraints. Among other objectives, these actions in virtual spaces aim at democratising communications. However, as numerous researchers have rightly noted: "The struggle for the democratisation of communication is not, and will not be, straightforward. The power acquired by the large corporations that dominate this field is enormous, both in terms of resources and in relation to their capacity to grant or withhold public visibility according to their own interests — a matter that becomes crucial for those who act, or wish to act, within the spheres of political decision-making. It would be naïve to expect change to emerge from within the system itself: what remains is to commit to a broad citizens' mobilisation in order to alter the course of events."

A parallel situation is observed in the field of education, where various economic, media, financial, corporate, and educational actors have come to treat education as a consumer product, thereby transforming students into clients of educational institutions.

The introduction of a new technology does not necessarily entail its association with a new conception of teaching; on the contrary, new technologies are frequently employed to implement longstanding pedagogical approaches. Education for communication therefore requires frameworks and proposals of a fundamentally different nature.

This Master's Programme in Communication and Education in the Network investigates the relationships between these two fields of knowledge — communication and education — from a reflective and critical perspective. Among the programme's core concerns is the critical analysis of prevailing communicative and educational models, which continue to be largely grounded in the functionalist and industrial theories that emerged in the nineteenth century and were further consolidated throughout the twentieth. It is a central aim of this programme to offer an innovative perspective that moves beyond such models, and to advocate for methodologies appropriate to the sociotechnical context of the twenty-first century in the fields of education and communication. These models must be grounded in dimensions that will prove essential in the coming decades, including the pedagogy of uncertainty and chaos, critical pedagogies, a renewed understanding of theories and practices in e-learning, media convergence and interactive digital narrative, transmedia production, gamification in education and media, free and open-source software, critical interface analysis, computational thinking and code literacy, data analysis, and emerging currents in cyberculture and digital art.

We have the opportunity to make media a subject of instruction that bridges the longstanding divide between school and society. There is considerable public demand for this to occur, and that demand legitimises the development of curricula addressing media, communication, and education.

Note: Given its credit load, this master's programme requires a minimum of 18 months (three semesters) for completion.