Echoes and Reflections: On Media Ecology as a Field of StudyHampton Press, 2006 - 180 páginas "Lance Strate takes the reader on a journey through the interdisciplinary, communication-centered field of media ecology, the study of media as environments, a field that encompasses the study of technology, symbol systems, and aesthetic form, in addition to traditional conceptions of media and mediation. Strate presents media ecology as an open-ended intellectual tradition, a network of great books and independent thinkers. Echoes and Reflections: On Media Ecology as a Field of Study is a unique book that provides the first comprehensive overview of the field, followed by a case study concerning the relationship between modes of communication and constructions of the self."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... tradition of independent thinkers who " creatively reshaped traditions and cross - fertilized disciplines , juxtaposing the old and the new to make unexpected connections that remain fresh " ( Paglia , 2000 , p . 22 ) , thinkers such as ...
... tradition of independent thinkers who " creatively reshaped traditions and cross - fertilized disciplines , juxtaposing the old and the new to make unexpected connections that remain fresh " ( Paglia , 2000 , p . 22 ) , thinkers such as ...
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... tradition that first invented the concept of permanence as opposed to change , and in this way derived the notion of eternal truth and absolute order . As Robert Logan ( 2004 ) has noted , the philosophical tradition that Plato ...
... tradition that first invented the concept of permanence as opposed to change , and in this way derived the notion of eternal truth and absolute order . As Robert Logan ( 2004 ) has noted , the philosophical tradition that Plato ...
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... tradition . Such oral cultures lack a storage medium outside of human memory and therefore rely upon repetition to keep knowledge alive . Just as individual memory acts as a neural echo chamber , the collec- tive memory of an oral ...
... tradition . Such oral cultures lack a storage medium outside of human memory and therefore rely upon repetition to keep knowledge alive . Just as individual memory acts as a neural echo chamber , the collec- tive memory of an oral ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Introduction to Media Ecology as a Field of Study | 5 |
Marshall McLuhan | 21 |
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