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Postphenomenology and Media: Essays on HumanMediaWorld Relations
By (Author) Yoni Van Den Eede
Edited by Stacey O'Neal Irwin
Edited by Galit Wellner
Contributions by Lars Botin
Contributions by Pieter Lemmens
Contributions by Nicola Liberati
Contributions by Shoji Nagataki
Contributions by Robert Rosenberger
Contributions by Fernando Secomandi
Contributions by Robert N. Spicer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
11th February 2020
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
302.2301
Paperback
294
Width 155mm, Height 222mm, Spine 22mm
445g
Postphenomenology and Media: Essays on HumanMediaWorld Relations sheds light on how new, digital media are shaping humans and their world. It does so by using the postphenomenological framework to comprehensively study human-media relations, making use of conceptual instruments such as the transparency-opacity distinction, embodiment, multistability, variational analysis, and cultural hermeneutics. This collection outlines central issues of media and mediation theory that can be explored postphenomenologically and showcases research at the cutting edge of philosophy of media and technology. The contributors together enlarge the range of thinking about human-media-world relations in contemporary society, reflecting the interdisciplinary range of this school of thought, and explore, sometimes self-reflexively and sometimes critically, the provocative landscape of postphenomenology and media.
These timely and penetrating essays in the philosophy of technology employ the tools of postphenomenology and pragmatism to explore what media are and what they do. Advancing the work of Marshal McLuhan and Don Ihde, they offer crucial insights into how we are to live in an era when virtually everything mediates our experience. -- Larry A. Hickman, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Yoni Van Den Eede is postdoctoral fellow of the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) and part-time assistant research professor at Free University of Brussels (Vrije Universiteit Brussel).
Stacey O. Irwin is associate professor of media and broadcasting at Millersville University of Pennsylvania.
Galit Wellner is assistant professor at the NB School of Design, Haifa and adjunct professor at Tel Aviv University.