Emma Fraser
Assistant Teaching Professor
Office Hours
Fall 2024 Office Hours
Tuesday 3:30 – 4:30pm
Thursday 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
in-person in 413 Sutardja Dai Hall
Emma Fraser is an Assistant Teaching Professor in Media Studies and the Berkeley Center for New Media (BCNM), teaching digital media methods, digital storytelling, game studies, and new media theory and practice to graduate and undergraduate students.
Emma’s research considers digital culture, space and place, modern ruins, and visual media in relation to urban experience and the writings of Walter Benjamin and the Frankfurt School. Emma also researches and writes about games and play across sociology, geography, game studies and media and cultural theory.
Courses Taught
Media Studies
MEDIAST 132: Researching Digital Media: Methods and Methodologies
MEDIAST 190: Special Topics in Media Studies: Digital Storytelling: Crisis, Catastrophe and Speculative Futures
MEDIAST 190: Special Topics in Media Studies: Video Games and Playful Media
Berkeley Center for New Media (BCNM)*
NWMEDIA 200: History and Theory of New Media
NWMEDIA 201: Questioning New Media
NWMEDIA 290: Special Topics in New Media: Digital Storytelling
NWMEDIA 290: Special Topics in New Media: New Media Cities
NWMEDIA 290: Special Topics in New Media: Queering Digital Culture
* BCNM courses may be available to Media Studies students on request.
Special Projects
Undergraduate Research and Apprentice Program (URAP) Fall 2023: OSKI Tech (Open Skills and Knowledge Initiative) Digital Media Project
News
Ready player fun: Students navigate retro gaming gauntlet at UC Berkeley Library (Library News – October 9, 2023)
- emma.fraser@berkeley.edu
- 413 Sutardja Dai Hall (and remote)