代写MDIA2092 Assessment 1: Transnational Media Portfolio调试SPSS
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Assignment Description
Weighting: 40% of total course grade
Format: Individual assessment with multiple components
Submission Method: Two digital portfolio submissions via Turnitin
Portfolio Overview
The Transnational Media Portfolio is designed to develop your analytical skills in examining transnational media phenomena through sustained engagement with course concepts. The portfolio consists of two main components: in-class worksheets that demonstrate your understanding of key theoretical frameworks, and synthesis assignments that require you to apply these frameworks to contemporary media examples.
This assessment supports your development as a critical media analyst by requiring you to connect theoretical concepts to real-world examples, building skills essential for media industry careers and further academic study.
Portfolio Submission Structure
First Portfolio Submission (65% of portfolio grade)
Due: Friday 4 July at 5:00 PM
Submission Method: PDF file via Turnitin
File Naming: [Student ID]_[LastName]_MDIA2092_Portfolio1.pdf
Final Portfolio Submission (35% of portfolio grade)
Due: Friday 1 August at 5:00 PM
Submission Method: PDF file via Turnitin
File Naming: [Student ID]_[LastName]_MDIA2092_Portfolio2.pdf
Portfolio Components
Component A: In-Class Worksheets
Overview: Five worksheets completed during tutorial sessions, demonstrating engagement with core course concepts through structured analytical activities.
Worksheet Schedule:
● Week 1: Platform Mapping Exercise (Globalisation and Transnational Media in the Platform. Era) - Included in First Submission
● Week 3: Streaming Service Business Model Analysis (Political Economy of Platform-based Transnational Media) - Included in First Submission
● Week 4: Algorithm Audit and Content Flow Analysis (From Cultural Imperialism to Algorithmic Colonialism) - Included in First Submission
● Week 5: Hybridity Mapping and Content Analysis (Cultural Hybridity in Platform-native Content) - Included in First Submission
● Week 7: Diaspora Platform Ethnography (Digital Diasporas and Transnational Communities) - Included in Final Submission
Submission Process:
1. Complete worksheet during tutorial session using provided paper template
2. Submit original worksheet to tutor at end of tutorial
3. Take clear photo/scan of completed worksheet for your portfolio records
4. Include worksheet images in appropriate portfolio submission
Assessment Focus: Completion, conceptual understanding, quality of analysis, and engagement with theoretical frameworks.
Component B: Synthesis Assignments
Synthesis Assignment 1: Platform Political Economy Analysis (Included in First Submission)
Length: 750 words + visual elements
Task: Building on your Week 3 and Week 4 worksheets, analyze how the political economy of a chosen platform. shapes transnational content flows and cultural distribution patterns. Your analysis should examine ownership structures, revenue models, and algorithmic governance, connecting these factors to patterns of cultural imperialism or contra-flows you observed in your worksheet exercises.
Key Requirements:
● Reference at least three course readings from Weeks 3-4
● Include visual elements (ownership diagram, algorithm flow chart, or content distribution map)
● Connect political economy theories to algorithmic colonialism concepts
● Demonstrate understanding of how platform. economics influence cultural flows
Synthesis Assignment 2: Transnational Media and Identity Reflection (Included in Final Submission)
Length: 750 words
Task: Reflect on your group's Transnational Media Showcase presentation, analyzing your chosen case study through your selected theoretical lens (cultural hybridity, cosmopolitanism, or diaspora). Discuss your individual contribution to creating the visual artifact and examine how your case study demonstrates transnational identity formation or cultural connection in digital media spaces.The emphasis here is not merely on reflecting on what you did, but also how it connects to the theories we explored and what you learned about them.
Key Requirements:
● Reference relevant theories from Weeks 5, 7-8 readings (depending on your chosen focus)
● Reflect on the collaborative process of creating your group's visual artifact
● Analyze your case study using frameworks from your Week 5 and Week 7 worksheets
● Connect individual learning to broader course themes about identity and transnational media
Portfolio Submission Details
First Portfolio Submission Structure (Due 4 July at 5:00 PM):
1. Cover Page with student details and brief reflective statement (150 words)
2. Section A: In-Class Worksheets (clear photos/scans of Week 1, 3, 4, and 5 worksheets)
3. Section B: Synthesis Assignment 1 (Platform Political Economy Analysis)
4. Section C: Mid-Term Learning Reflection (300 words connecting first half content to Course Learning Outcomes)
Final Portfolio Submission Structure (Due 1 August at 5:00 PM):
1. Cover Page with student details and brief reflective statement (150 words)
2. Section A: Week 7 Worksheet (clear photo/scan of Diaspora Platform Ethnography worksheet)
3. Section B: Synthesis Assignment 2 (Transnational Media and Identity Reflection)
4. Section C: Final Learning Reflection (400 words connecting all portfolio elements to Course Learning Outcomes and personal learning journey)