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[Commlist] Explorations in Media Ecology 18.1&2 published
Fri May 24 00:53:19 GMT 2019
Intellect is pleased to announce that Explorations in Media Ecology
18.1&2 is now available!
For more information about the issue, click here >>
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/eme/2019/00000018/f0020001
*Aims & Scope*
EME explores the relationships between media, technology, symbolic form,
communication, consciousness, and culture. Its scope is
interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary. Media ecology provides a rich
philosophical, historical and practical context for studying our
increasingly technological and mediated society and culture with an
emphasis on historical context.
Media ecology scholarship emphasizes a humanistic approach to
understanding media, communication, and technology, with special
emphasis on the ways in which we have been and continue to be shaped and
influenced by our inventions and innovation. The Media ecology approach
is predicated on understanding that media, symbols, and technologies
play a leading role in human affairs, and function as largely invisible
environments affecting the way we think, feel, act, and organize
ourselves collectively.
*Issue 18.1&2*
_Editorial
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Doubled up
LANCE STRATE
_Articles_
The ecology of communities in schools, businesses, societies and ecosystems
JEFFREY W. BLOOM
Communication as travel: The genre of letters to the dead in public media
CAROLIN ARONIS
Reading the grand palimpsest of mixed reality
MARCO ADRIA
Explorations in the noosphere: Hermeneutic presence and hostility in
cyberspace
TIFFANY PETRICINI
The pre-modern self in post-modern times: The rhetoric of privacy in the
work of Walter J. Ong, S.J.
PAUL DE PALMA
_Probe_
Awareness, involvement and detachment: Understanding McLuhan’s notions
of the subliminal, Narcissus narcosis, figure/ground and the
anti-environment
ROBERT K. LOGAN
_Poetry_
GARY BARWIN
_Pedagogy_
Exercising perception
LANCE STRATE
_Book Reviews_
* Utopia Is Creepy: And Other Provocations, Nicholas Carr (2016) The
Glass Cage: How Our Computers Are Changing Us, Nicholas Carr (2015)
The Glass Cage: Automation and Us, Nicholas Carr (2014) The
Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains, Nicholas Carr
(2010) The Big Switch; Rewiring the World, from Edison to Google,
Nicholas Carr (2008) Does IT Matter?: Information Technology and the
Corrosion of Competitive Advantage, Nicholas G. Carr (2004) JAMES C.
MORRISON
* Transforming McLuhan: Cultural, Critical, and Postmodern
Perspectives, Paul Grosswiler (2010) ROBERT MACDOUGALL
* Old New Media: From Oral to Virtual Environments, Paul Grosswiler
(2013) ROBERT MACDOUGALL
* Sources of Significance: Worldly Rejuvenation and Neo-Stoic Heroism,
Corey Anton (2010) TWYLA GIBSON
* Digination: Identity, Organization, and Public Life in the Age of
Small Digital Devices and Big Digital Domains, Robert C. MacDougall
(2014) BRETT LUNCEFORD
* Fake News in Real Context, Paul Levinson (2017) LISA NOCKS
* The Future of the Library: From Electric Media to Digital Media,
Robert K. Logan and Marshall McLuhan (2016) KAREN BROWN
For more information about the journal and calls for papers, click here
>> https://www.intellectbooks.com/explorations-in-media-ecology
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