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Understanding Media Ecology

Editors: Lance Strate
ISSN: 2374-7676


Media Ecology is a field of inquiry defined as ‘the study of media as environments’. Within this field, the term «medium» can be defined broadly to refer to any human technology or technique, code or symbol system, invention or innovation, system or environment. Media ecology scholarship typically focuses on how technology, symbolic form, and media relate to communication, consciousness, and culture – past, present and future.
This series publishes research that furthers the formal development of media ecology as a field of study. Works in this series bring a media ecology approach to bear on specific topics of interest, including theoretical or philosophical investigations concerning the nature and effects of media or a specific medium. Further, this series also publishes books that examine new and emerging technologies and the contemporary media environment, as well as historical studies of media, technology, modes, and codes of communication. Scholarship regarding technique and the technological society is particularly welcome, as is scholarship on specific types of media and culture (e.g., oral and literate cultures, image, etc.). Publications may also consider specific aspects of culture (such as religion, politics, education, journalism, etc.); critical analyses of art and popular culture; and studies of how physical and symbolic environments function as media.

Titles

  • Title: Ceguera contextual

    Ceguera contextual

    La tecnología digital y la siguiente etapa de la evolución humana
    Volume 13
    by Eva Berger (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs 150 Pages
  • Title: Understanding Social Media

    Understanding Social Media

    Extensions of Their Users
    Volume 12
    by Robert K. Logan (Author) Mira Rawady (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs 212 Pages
  • Title: Context Blindness

    Context Blindness

    Digital Technology and the Next Stage of Human Evolution
    Volume 10
    by Eva Berger (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Monographs 148 Pages
  • Title: Literacy and Orality at Work

    Literacy and Orality at Work

    Volume 9
    by Frank Sligo (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Textbook 244 Pages
  • Title: McLuhan in Reverse

    McLuhan in Reverse

    His General Theory of Media (GToM)
    Volume 8
    by Robert K. Logan (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Textbook 146 Pages
  • Title: The Genes of Culture

    The Genes of Culture

    Towards a Theory of Symbols, Meaning, and Media, Volume 2
    Volume 7
    by Christine L. Nystrom (Author) Carolyn Wiebe (Volume editor) Susan Maushart (Volume editor) 2022
    ©2022 Textbook 220 Pages
  • Title: The Genes of Culture

    The Genes of Culture

    Towards a Theory of Symbols, Meaning, and Media, Volume 1
    Volume 6
    by Christine L. Nystrom (Author) Carolyn Wiebe (Volume editor) Susan Maushart (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Textbook 186 Pages
  • Title: The Arts and Play as Educational Media in the Digital Age

    The Arts and Play as Educational Media in the Digital Age

    Volume 5
    by Robert Albrecht (Author) Carmine Tabone (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Textbook 168 Pages
  • Title: Mapping Media Ecology

    Mapping Media Ecology

    Introduction to the Field
    Volume 4
    by Dennis D. Cali (Author) 2017
    Textbook 258 Pages
  • Title: The Future of the Library

    The Future of the Library

    From Electric Media to Digital Media
    Volume 3
    by Robert K. Logan (Author) Marshall McLuhan (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook 238 Pages