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Explorations in Media Ecology 19.3 is out now
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Explorations in Media Ecology 19.3 is out now

Explorations in Media Ecology 19.3 is out now! 

 

Special Issue: ‘Speaking with the Digital’

 

For more information about the special Issue and journal, click here >> https://www.intellectbooks.com/explorations-in-media-ecology

 

Aims & Scopes

 

Explorations in Media Ecology, the journal of the Media Ecology Association, accepts submissions that extend our understanding of media (defined in the broadest possible terms), that apply media ecological approaches, and/or that advance media ecology as a field of inquiry. As a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary publication, EME welcomes contributions embracing diverse theoretical, philosophical and methodological approaches to the study of media and processes of mediation. 

 

Issue 19.3

 

Editorial

 

Letter from the Editor in Chief: Pushing boundaries

ERNEST HAKANEN

 

Special Issue Introduction

 

Interviews with digital objects: A Special Issue on speaking with the digital

CATHERINE ADAMS AND TERRIE LYNN THOMPSON

 

Articles

 

Interviewing the musical sample

SEAN GROTEN

 

‘Reassembled resemblings’ of teachers’ learning practices with Twitter

IAN FRASER GUEST

 

Interviewing Roomba: A posthuman study of humans and robot vacuum cleaners

JENNIFER GROSS

 

A posthuman ecology of simulated human patients: Eidolons, empathy and fidelity in the uncanny embodiment of nursing practice

AILEEN IRELAND

 

Seeking reality through the unreal: Interviewing high-fidelity human patient simulation in undergraduate nursing education

GILLIAN LEMERMEYER

 

Special Issue Conclusion

 

Accountabilities of posthuman research

TERRIE LYNN THOMPSON AND CATHERINE ADAMS

 

Poetry

 

The Rise of the Dot

DAVID LINTON

 

Probes

 

Historical harbingers of media ecology

DAVID LINTON

 

Re-viewing Aristotle’s system of Immediate Inferences

XRISTOS XOUSOS 

 

Pedagogy

 

Applying the cognitive theory of multimedia learning: Using the ADDIE model to enhance instructional video

NICHOLAS ARTMAN

 

Book Review

 

Leonardo’s Brain: Understanding da Vinci’s Creative Genius, Leonard Shlain (2014)

JAMES C. MORRISON