Students engage in a project of community representation through multiple interdisciplinary frameworks and theories, including digital storytelling, cultural representation, and public relations. In an experiential approach, students work collaboratively with a community of interest in the Thompson Okanagan region to gather, shape and produce community stories. Students develop skills in multimedia production, public relations strategy, interviewing and media engagement, community research, shaped by questions of cultural representation and community development. Prerequisite:45 credits or approval of Dept. Chair or Program Advisor
Students engage in a project of community representation through multiple interdisciplinary frameworks and theories, including digital storytelling, cultural representation, and public relations. In an experiential approach, students work collaboratively with a community of interest in the Thompson Okanagan region to gather, shape and produce community stories. Students develop skills in multimedia production, public relations strategy, interviewing and media engagement, community research, shaped by questions of cultural representation and community development. Prerequisite:45 credits or approval of Dept. Chair or Program Advisor