Popular Media: Text, Audience, Industry

Undergraduate | 2026

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Your studies will be on-campus, and may include some online delivery
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MDIA 3018
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Course ID
207693
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Adelaide City Campus
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Level of study
Undergraduate
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Unit value
6
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Adelaide University
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Course level
3
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Course overview

Popular franchise media dominate the contemporary English language screen media landscape. This course aims to analyse franchise media products from three separate directions: as texts, through audience analysis, and through examination of industrial structures. Students will work in teams, focusing on their choice (from given options) of franchise, applying the overlying theoretical and analytical frameworks to their specific case study. The first portion of the course will focus on the texts themselves, analysing how they make meaning using different media studies approaches. The second part of the course will focus on media users 'fandoms and audiences' as well as interrogating the celebrity structures associated with the contemporary media industry. Thirdly, the industrial structures of mass media production will be investigated. The course work will build on the ideas and theories developed across the core courses in the media program, allowing students to apply their learning to a specific case study. The final assignment asks students to combine these three approaches into an integrated report on their franchise media product, demonstrating a cohesive understanding of the interdependence of text, industry, and audience.

Course learning outcomes

  • Demonstrate an integrated understanding of the role of popular media franchises in the contemporary media environment
  • Critically analyse popular mass media texts using a variety of theoretical lenses
  • Critically engage with texts produced by media users
  • Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the interdependence of media industries, texts, and users
  • Communicate key analytical findings clearly and in a form appropriate for the audience
  • Work effectively in small teams to produce work to deadlines

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