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4 produkter
4 produkter
Mobile Media Technologies and Poiēsis
Rediscovering How We Use Technology to Cultivate Meaning in a Nihilistic World
Inbunden, Engelska, 2017
906 kr
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This book intertwines phenomenological fieldwork with a wide range of Heidegger’s writings to explore how our everyday uses of mobile media technologies permit a unique avenue to rediscover poiesis, our creative cultivation that is simultaneously a bringing forth, a revealing.
Mobile Media Technologies and Poiēsis
Rediscovering How We Use Technology to Cultivate Meaning in a Nihilistic World
Häftad, Engelska, 2018
906 kr
Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar
This book intertwines phenomenological fieldwork with a wide range of Heidegger’s writings to explore how our everyday uses of mobile media technologies permit a unique avenue to rediscover poiesis, our creative cultivation that is simultaneously a bringing forth, a revealing.
Del 55 - Literary & Cultural Theory
We Need to Talk About Heidegger
Essays Situating Martin Heidegger in Contemporary Media Studies
Inbunden, Engelska, 2018
807 kr
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This collection assembles a number of chapters engaging different strands of Martin Heidegger’s philosophy in order to explore issues relevant to contemporary media studies. Following the release of Heidegger’s controversial Black Notebooks and the subsequent calls to abandon the philosopher, this book seeks to demonstrate why Heidegger, rather than be pushed aside and shunned by media practitioners, ought to be embraced by and further incorporated into the discipline, as he offers unique and often innovative pathways to address, and ultimately understand, our daily engagements with media-related phenomena.
Reading ′Black Mirror′ – Insights into Technology and the Post–Media Condition
Häftad, Engelska, 2021
665 kr
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Very few contemporary television programs provoke spirited responses quite like the dystopian series Black Mirror. This provocative program, infamous for its myriad apocalyptic portrayals of humankind's relationship with an array of electronic and digital technologies, has proven quite adept at offering insightful commentary on a number of issues contemporary society is facing. This timely collection draws on innovative and interdisciplinary theoretical frameworks to provide unique perspectives about how confrontations with such issues should be considered and understood through the contemporary post-media condition that drives technology use.