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[ecrea] Explorations in Media Ecology new double issue
Wed Mar 26 19:45:41 GMT 2014
Intellect is delighted to announce the publication of the double issue
12.3&12.4 of Explorations in Media Ecology
The 12th volume of EME probes the boundaries of Media Ecology and the
digital media world, with this second double issue exploring how the
ideas of seminal scholars, theorists and philosophers, from Freud to
Foucault and Lévi-Strauss to Latour, can be applied to media ecology.
In this issue, Adriana Braga and Robert K. Logan assess Sigmund Freud's
possible influence on the thinking of Marshall McLuhan, exploring
parallels in their ideas, and in the fact that both men were battling
invisible forces - unnoticed or subliminal effects in the media for
McLuhan, and repressed memories and the unconscious for Freud.
Similarly, Robert K. Blechman compares Marshall McLuhan's Tetrad with
Claude Lévi-Strauss's Canonical Formula to understand how technological
transformations operate in people's minds without their being aware,
while Yoni Van den Eede compares the work of Bruno Latour with that of
McLuhan, noting considerable similarities in their essential premises.
Corey Anton considers Georg Simmel's contributions to media ecology,
suggesting he may be considered as an 'unrecognized Media Ecologist',
and Robert C. MacDougall examines the ecological approach of
psychologist J.J. Gibson. Phil Rose explores how the work of personality
theorist Silvan Tomkins can contribute to the media ecology perspective,
particularly in the study of human 'feeling', and Peter Zhang examines
the techno-ethics in Paul Virilio's work and its significance for media
ecology.
Lance Strate looks at how the work of Gregory Bateson and Paul
Watzlawick provides an important contribution to media ecology through
their application of a systems view to the study of communication.
Similarly, Robert K. Logan reviews the systems biology work of Stuart
Kauffman and Terrence Deacon, developing parallels with their work and
media ecology, while Blake Seidenshaw examines how the work of Foucault
and Heidegger can be applied to media ecology.
Finally, Hinda Mandell explores how the mediated political sex scandal
reveals fundamental elements of our social fabric, and Flora Keshishian
evaluates the negative effects on culture bought on by the communication
devices made a necessity by hyper-capitalism.
The follow-up issue (13.1) will also be published shortly by Intellect.
To view the full contents, abstracts and articles, please click here:
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/eme
Title Information
Explorations in Media Ecology is published by Intellect
Explorations in Media Ecology |4 issues per volume | ISSN: 15397785 |
Online ISSN: 20480717
Subscription rates (Volume 13): Institutional: £132 / $185 | Online
only: £99 / $140 | Personal: £44 / $80
Journal URL: http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=214/
Editor
Paul Grosswiler
University of Maine
(paul_grosswiler /at/ umit.maine.edu)
Pedagogy editor
Catherine Adams
University of Alberta
(cathy.adams /at/ ualberta.ca)
Review editor
Brian Cogan
Molloy College
(bcogan /at/ molloy.edu)
Call for Papers
Explorations in Media Ecology seeks contributions embracing diverse
theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of media
environments, including communication, philosophy, history, art, music,
literature, psychology, sociology, anthropology, politics, economics and
natural sciences, as well as applied, professional and pedagogical
perspectives. For further information, please visit the journal’s
webpage or contact the editors.
With Best Wishes
Nicola Reisner
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