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[ecrea] New book: Gilbert Simondon: Information, Technology and Media
Tue May 24 12:15:41 GMT 2016
I hope you’ll forgive the shameless plug for my new book, *Gilbert
Simondon: Information, Technology and Media, *which is a philosophical
introduction to and interrogation of the work of Gilbert Simondon and
its relation to contemporary media technology, communication and
information.
http://www.rowmaninternational.com/books/gilbert-simondon
The media theorist John Durham Peters wrote, ‘The time is ripe for a
philosophy of media. And a philosophy of media needs a philosophy of
nature. Media are not only devices of information; they are also
agencies of order’ (Peters, 2015: 1). In this book I argue that the work
of Gilbert Simondon gives us not only a philosophy of nature but also a
philosophy of technology and information that together lay the
foundations for a theory of media.
Best wishes,
Simon Mills
Senior Lecturer in New Media
De Montfort University
_Blurb_
/Gilbert Simondon: Information, Technology and Media/ is a comprehensive
introduction to the work of the French philosopher Gilbert Simondon. In
particular it examines Simondon's original informational ontology, as
developed from a synthesis of Cybernetics, thermodynamics and French
epistemology, The book goes on to delineate the role this ontology plays
in developing an original account of individuation in the physical,
biological and psycho-social regimes. This is done, in part, through
reading Simondon with and against other figures in these fields such as
Merleau-Ponty and Stuart Kauffman.Additionally, Mills explores
Simondon's contribution to epistemology and invention, including an
analysis of his important theories of the image-cycle and
transindividuality. He also examines Simondon's influence on several
contemporary thinkers, including Bernard Stiegler, Friedrich Kittler and
Bruno Latour, before exploring the relevance of Simondon's work for
theorising contemporary media technology.
*“The object of this remarkable book is as clear as it is relevant —to
provide the English-speaking readership with a complete and objective
presentation of Gilbert Simondon’s philosophy of individuation and
technology./Gilbert Simondon: Information, Technology and Media/ is a
truly innovative study, which shows how to rethink the concept of
information in an increasingly complex socio-technological system.”*
/
/– Vincent K. Bontems, Director of the Atelier Simondon/
/
*“Simon Mills’s book is a timely and valuable introduction to Gilbert
Simondon’s theory of information and individuation. Despite the fact
that Simondon’s philosophy is steadily gaining more attention and
recognition worldwide, English translations have been slow in coming;
this book thus fills a gap in the Anglophone scholarship and will surely
be a helpful English resource for those interested in understanding
Simondonian concepts and the significance of Simondon’s thought for
Continental Philosophy and Media Studies.”*
/
/– Nandita Biswas Mellamphy, Western University/
/
Use code *MAY1630* to *save 30%* on the print or ebook when ordering
online at www.rowmaninternational.com
<http://www.rowmaninternational.com/> or call +44 (0)1752 202301.
(This discount cannot be combined with any other special offers and only
applies to purchases made directly from R&L or RLI. Print and ebooks
cannot be combined in the same order. eBooks can only be ordered online,
and are currently sold individually. Delivery charges will be
additional. Quotations for international shipping can be provided on
request.)
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