Communication has often been understood as a realm of immaterial, insubstantial phenomena-images, messages, thoughts, languages, cultures, and ideologies-mediating our embodied experience of the concrete world. Communication Matters challenges this view, assembling leading scholars in the fields of Communication, Rhetoric, and English to focus on the materiality of communication. Building on the work of materialist theorists such as Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault, Friedrich Kittler, and Henri Lefebvre, the essays collected here examine the materiality of discourse itself and the constitutive force of communication in the production of the real.…mehr
Communication has often been understood as a realm of immaterial, insubstantial phenomena-images, messages, thoughts, languages, cultures, and ideologies-mediating our embodied experience of the concrete world. Communication Matters challenges this view, assembling leading scholars in the fields of Communication, Rhetoric, and English to focus on the materiality of communication. Building on the work of materialist theorists such as Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault, Friedrich Kittler, and Henri Lefebvre, the essays collected here examine the materiality of discourse itself and the constitutive force of communication in the production of the real.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jeremy Packer is Associate Professor of Communication at North Carolina State University. He is the author of Mobility Without Mayhem: Cars, Safety and Citizenship and the editor of Foucault, Cultural Studies, and Governmentality, Thinking with James Carey: Essays on Communications, Transportation, History and Secret Agents: Popular Icons Beyond James Bond. Stephen B. Crofts Wiley is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at North Carolina State University. His work analyzes the production of space and place, focusing especially on globalization in Latin America, and has been published in Communication Theory, Cultural Studies, and Media, Culture & Society.
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Part I Orientations Media/Materiality Introduction The Materiality of Communication Jeremy Packer and Stephen B. Crofts Wiley Chapter 1. Media Materiality and the Human: A Conversation with N. Katherine Hayles N. Katherine Hayles Chapter 2. Becoming Mollusk: A conversation with John Durham Peters about Media Materiality and Matters of History John Durham Peters Part II Communication Time/Space Chapter 3. Ubiquitous Sensibility Marc Hansen Chapter 4. It Changes Space and Time! Introducing Power-Chronography Sarah Sharma Chapter 5. Zeroing In: Overhead Imagery Infrastructure Ruins and Datalands in Afghanistan and Iraq Lisa Parks Chapter 6. Rhetoric Materiality and U.S. Western Front Commemoration Carole Blair V. William Balthrop and Neil Michel Chapter 7. Materiality and Urban Communication: The Rhetoric of Communicative Spaces Victoria Gallagher Kenneth Zagacki and Kelly Norris Martin Chapter 8.The Birth of the "Neoliberal" City and its Media James Hay Part III Communication Assemblages/Networks Chapter 9. Beyond Transmission Modes and Media Jennifer Daryl Slack Chapter 10. Attention and Assemblage in the Clickable World J. Macgregor Wise Chapter 11. The Documentality of Mme Briet's Antelope Bernd Frohmann Chapter 12. Assemblages Networks Subjects: A Materialist Approach to the Production of Social Space Stephen B. Crofts Wiley Tabita Moreno and Daniel M. Sutko Chapter 13. Vitalism Animality and the Material Grounds of Rhetoric Byron Hawk Chapter 14. 8 Mile: Networked Decision Making Jeff Rice Chapter 15. Lessons form the YMCA: The Material Rhetoric of Criticism Rhetorical Interpretation and Pastoral Power Ronald Walter Greene Part IV Communication Mobility/Immobility Chapter 16. Materializing US-Caribbean Borders: Airports as Technologies of Communication Coordination and Control Mimi Sheller Chapter 17. Publicized Privacy: Social Networking and the Compulsive Search for Limits Joshua Gunn and John Sloop Chapter 18. Virtual Mobility: The Sign/Body of Pure Information Ken Hillis Chapter 19. Location-aware technologies: Control and privacy in hybrid spaces Adriana de Souza e Silva and Jordan Frith Chapter 20. Flow and Mobile Media: Broadcast Fixity to Digital Fluidity Kathleen Oswald and Jeremy Packer
Part I Orientations Media/Materiality Introduction The Materiality of Communication Jeremy Packer and Stephen B. Crofts Wiley Chapter 1. Media Materiality and the Human: A Conversation with N. Katherine Hayles N. Katherine Hayles Chapter 2. Becoming Mollusk: A conversation with John Durham Peters about Media Materiality and Matters of History John Durham Peters Part II Communication Time/Space Chapter 3. Ubiquitous Sensibility Marc Hansen Chapter 4. It Changes Space and Time! Introducing Power-Chronography Sarah Sharma Chapter 5. Zeroing In: Overhead Imagery Infrastructure Ruins and Datalands in Afghanistan and Iraq Lisa Parks Chapter 6. Rhetoric Materiality and U.S. Western Front Commemoration Carole Blair V. William Balthrop and Neil Michel Chapter 7. Materiality and Urban Communication: The Rhetoric of Communicative Spaces Victoria Gallagher Kenneth Zagacki and Kelly Norris Martin Chapter 8.The Birth of the "Neoliberal" City and its Media James Hay Part III Communication Assemblages/Networks Chapter 9. Beyond Transmission Modes and Media Jennifer Daryl Slack Chapter 10. Attention and Assemblage in the Clickable World J. Macgregor Wise Chapter 11. The Documentality of Mme Briet's Antelope Bernd Frohmann Chapter 12. Assemblages Networks Subjects: A Materialist Approach to the Production of Social Space Stephen B. Crofts Wiley Tabita Moreno and Daniel M. Sutko Chapter 13. Vitalism Animality and the Material Grounds of Rhetoric Byron Hawk Chapter 14. 8 Mile: Networked Decision Making Jeff Rice Chapter 15. Lessons form the YMCA: The Material Rhetoric of Criticism Rhetorical Interpretation and Pastoral Power Ronald Walter Greene Part IV Communication Mobility/Immobility Chapter 16. Materializing US-Caribbean Borders: Airports as Technologies of Communication Coordination and Control Mimi Sheller Chapter 17. Publicized Privacy: Social Networking and the Compulsive Search for Limits Joshua Gunn and John Sloop Chapter 18. Virtual Mobility: The Sign/Body of Pure Information Ken Hillis Chapter 19. Location-aware technologies: Control and privacy in hybrid spaces Adriana de Souza e Silva and Jordan Frith Chapter 20. Flow and Mobile Media: Broadcast Fixity to Digital Fluidity Kathleen Oswald and Jeremy Packer
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