CM5001: Global Communications
CM2004: Comparative Communications History
CM 2006 / FB6 – CM1091 M: Globalization - Middle Eastern and North African Perspectives
Founded in 808, Fès is often called “the best preserved mediaeval city” in North Africa.Held to be Morocco’s spiritual capital, it is both magnet for pilgrims from sub-Saharan Africa and a major draw for tourists in search of “something cultural.” This trip consists of two separate groups.
CM2004/CM2006: Learn about media and society in the médina of Fès, observing how spoken word, text, music and digital media work together. The city has much to tell about how daily life, architecture and religious beliefs are intertwined.
CM 5001: Examine globalization, in Fès and its impact on a traditional society and its systems of communication. See how Fès’ authorities are using festivals to encourage tourism and brand the city. Attend events at the Festival of Sufi Culture during the trip. A day-trip to the Roman site of Volubilis is also planned.
Led by Profs. Waddick Doyle & Justin McGuinness
Cost: €750
(includes round-trip air transportation, hotel accommodations with breakfast, on-site
transportation, entrance fees, guided visits and lectures, professors’ trip costs, and VAT)
Last day to register/cancel: September 11
Late cancelation fee: €750
Payment for study trips must be made no later than September 23 for the Fall 2016 semester.