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  1. Forgetting Media Studies: Anthologies, Archives, Anachrony

    Through a close formal analysis of two new critical collections, Paul Benzon ponders the state of media studies as field. Exploring the material and temporal paradoxes of anthologizing new media and posthumanism, he argues that “each of these texts takes shape, succeeds, and fails under the pressures and possibilities posed by the scalar demands of information.”

    (source: http://electronicbookreview.com/thread/criticalecologies/forgetting)

    Malene Fonnes - 15.10.2017 - 16:21

  2. Beyond Representation: Deliberate Reading in a Panarchic World

    Laura Dassow Walls explores how ‘deliberative’ reading practices may allow us to weigh the words we hear against the world we cognize - keeping alive the possibility of reading as a moral act.

    (source: http://electronicbookreview.com/thread/criticalecologies/deliberative)

    Malene Fonnes - 15.10.2017 - 16:29

  3. Strange Sympathies: Horizons of Media Theory in America and Germany

    John Durham Peters outlines “the media studies triangle,” which consists of textual, social, and institutional approaches. He then stakes out another approach that considers what civilization itself has at stake in media change.

    (source: http://electronicbookreview.com/thread/criticalecologies/myopic)

    Malene Fonnes - 15.10.2017 - 16:33