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Media Ecology - An Approach to Understanding the Human Condition

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Media Ecology: An Approach to Understanding the Human Condition provides a long-awaited and much anticipated introduction to media ecology, a field of inquiry defined as the study of media as environments. Lance Strate presents a clear and concise explanation of an intellectual tradition concerned with much more than understanding media, but rather with understanding the conditions that shape us as human beings, drive human history, and determine the prospects for our survival as a species.

Much more than a summary, this book represents a new synthesis that moves the field forward in a manner that is both unique and unprecedented, and simultaneously grounded in an unparalleled grasp of media ecology's intellectual foundations and its relation to other disciplines. Taking as its subject matter "life, the universe, and everything," Strate describes the field as interdisciplinary and communication-centered, provides a detailed explication of McLuhan's famous aphorism, "the medium is the message," and explains that the human condition can only be understood in the context of our biophysical, technological, and symbolic environments.

Strate provides an in-depth examination of media ecology's four key terms: medium, which is defined in much broader terms than in other fields; bias, which refers to tendencies inherent in materials and methods; effects, which are best understood via the Aristotelian notion of formal causality and contemporary systems theory; and environment, which includes the distinctions between the oral, chirographic, typographic, and electronic media environments. A chapter on tools serves as a guide to further media ecological research and scholarship. This book is well suited for graduate and undergraduate courses on communication theory and philosophy.

List of contents

List of Illustrations - Preface - Introduction - Intersections - Understanding Media Ecology - The Human Condition - Medium - Bias - Effects - Environment - Tools - Conclusion - Index.

About the author










Lance Strate is Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Fordham University and Villanova University's 2015 Harron Family Chair in Communication. He is President of the New York Society for General Semantics, Trustee and former Executive Director of the Institute of General Semantics, Past President of the New York State Communication Association, and a founder and Past President of the Media Ecology Association. Dr. Strate is the author of Echoes and Reflections, On the Binding Biases of Time, Amazing Ourselves to Death: Neil Postman's Brave New World Revisited, and Thunder at Darwin Station. He is a recipient of the MEA's Walter Ong Award for Career Achievement in Scholarship.

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Media Ecology: An Approach to Understanding the Human Condition provides a long-awaited and much anticipated introduction to media ecology, a field of inquiry defined as the study of media as environments.

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"Lance Strate asks big questions-and provides a myriad of perceptive answers. This book is at once playful, poetic, and precise. The clear writing about complex ideas is a pleasure to read and offers many gifts of understanding."-Joshua Meyrowitz, University of New Hampshire

Product details

Authors Lance Strate, Strate Lance
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.07.2017
 
EAN 9781433131219
ISBN 978-1-4331-3121-9
No. of pages 258
Dimensions 150 mm x 225 mm x 14 mm
Weight 390 g
Series Understanding Media Ecology
Understanding Media Ecology
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Miscellaneous

Media, Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Human, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, ART / Business Aspects, Ecology, Approach, Lance, Condition, Understanding, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Cultural & Ethnic Studies / General, Strate

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