
Explorations in Media Ecology 20.3 is out now! A 20th Anniversary Issue
Intellect is pleased to announce that Explorations in Media Ecology 20.3 is out now! This is one of their 20th Anniversary issues.
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Aims and Scope
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 an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary publication, EME welcomes contributions embracing diverse theoretical, philosophical, and methodological approaches to the study of media and processes of mediation through language, symbols, codes, meaning, and processes of signification, abstracting, and perception; art, music, literature, Aesthetics, and poetics; form, pattern, and method; materials, energy, information, technology, and technique; mind, thought, emotion, consciousness, identity, and behaviour; groups, organizations, affiliations, communities; politics, economics, religion, science, education, business, and the professions; societies and cultures; history and the future; contexts, situations, systems, and environments; evolution, and ecology; the human person, human affairs, and the human condition; etc.
Issue 20.3
Editorial
ERNEST HAKANEN
Articles
Public apologies and the psychodynamics of orality
M. SHIVAUN CORRY
From media to machines: A machinic perspective on the evolution and crises of Facebook
ERIC JENKINS
Poetry
So Many Silenced, So Many Unnamed, an excerpt
AMANDA EARL
Probes
‘Who farted?’ politics: Old scents in new bottles
COREY ANTON AND VALERIE V. PETERSON
Mass to segmented culture: From one reality to alternative realities
JOHN FRAIM
ELLEN ROSE
Pedagogy
Digital media may cultivate awareness and responsibility in users: A case for optimism
LAWRENCE GORMAN AND MARIA POLSKI
Book Reviews
How Non-Being Haunts Being: On Possibilities, Morality and Death Acceptance, Corey Anton (2020)
BARRY LISS
A Way Through the Global Techno-Scientific Culture, Sheldon Richmond (2020)
ELLEN ROSE