
Explorations in Media Ecology 21.2-3 is out now!
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Aims & 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 21.2-3
Editorial
ERNEST HAKANEN, ALEXANDER JENKINS AND GREG LORING-ALBRIGHT
Introduction
MARIA POLSKI
Translated Article
Translation of Yuri Rozhdestvensky’s 1967 article ‘Language theory and the problem of language development’
MARIA POLSKI
Articles
Media-ecological engineering of the Soviets
ANDREY MIR
VYACHESLAV KUPRIYANOV
The great symbol drain of Christianity: Neil Postman and the postmodern church
KATI E. SUDNICK
The internet as a sacred and irrational space within the Ellulian milieu of ‘technique’
HOSSEIN TURNER
The kind of problem a smart city is
AUSTIN HESTDALEN
ALE PRUNOTTO
Music technologies and AirPods: Considering Theodor Adorno as media ecologist
SCOTT HADEN CHURCH, AUDREY HALVERSEN AND BRENT YERGENSEN
VYACHESLAV KUPRIYANOV
Probe
Quiddity and formal cause: How things become ‘what’ they are
COREY ANTON
Pedagogy
Rolly chairs and media ecology: Applying communication theory to the activity permissible classroom
VALERIE V. PETERSON
Book Review
McLuhan’s Techno-Sensorium City: Coming to Our Senses in a Programmed Environment, Jaqueline McLeod Rogers (2020)
SHEILA J. NAYAR