Digination (eBook)

Identity, Organization, and Public Life in the Age of Small Digital Devices and Big Digital Domains
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2011
304 Seiten
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press (Verlag)
978-1-61147-440-4 (ISBN)

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Digination -  Robert C. MacDougall
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Digination offers an inter-disciplinary, broad overview of the psychic, social, and institutional effects of some of the most popular digital communication technologies and applications operating today. Written in an engaging style appropriate for non-specialist readers interested in broadening their awareness and enhancing their understanding of popular trends in media use.
The shift from orality to literacy that began with the invention of the phonetic alphabet, and which went into high-gear with Gutenberg's printing press more than 500 years ago, helped make the modern world. Some commentators have argued that this shift from orality to literacy marked a much broader, cultural shift of cataclysmic proportions. Today, with everything from e-mail to blogs, iPods and podcasts, through Google, Yahoo, eBay, and with cutting-edge smart phones, we find ourselves developing relationships with these newest communication tools that aren't simply allowing us to communicate faster, farther and with more ease than ever before. We aren't just moving around ideas, data, and information at unimaginable speed and scale. Our interminglings and fusions with digital communication technologies are also altering both individual and group consciousness in fundamental ways how we form and sustain relationships, how we think and perceive, what it means to see and to feel. We are remaking human identity once more, and manufacturing a new kind of culture along the way. The processes bound up in our digination may well be consequential to the trajectory of human evolution. That time-honored trope: the notion that technology is not the problem, rather, it's how people use technology that's the problem is shown to be wanting. Highlighting Marshall McLuhan's ';tetrads' or laws of media as a primary tool of analysis, R.C. MacDougall argues in line with other media ecologists that it's not so much how we use certain tools that matters, it's that we use them. More than any other technological form perhaps, communication technologies play particularly powerful and systemic roles in our culture, or any culture for that matter. Late adopters and even abstainers are not exempt from the psychological, social and cultural effects (and side-effects) of modern digital communication technology. While there are certainly varying degrees of immersion that is to say, while some of us live in the high-rise downtown district, some at the city limits, and still others out in the proverbial ';woods' we all live in Digination today.

R.C. MacDougall is professor in the communication department at Curry College.

Chapter 1 Understanding our DiginationChapter 2 Lost Logos: Finding the Art and Argument in McLuhan's MessageChapter 3 Indigenous E-mail: Identity Construction and the Oral/Textual InterfaceChapter 4 Blogs:The News MediumChapter 5 Information, Interactivity, and the Denizen of DiginationChapter 6 Search Engineering and the Emerging Information EcologyChapter 7 Portable Digital Music Devices and the Sound-Tracked LifeworldChapter 8 Podcasting and Lifeworld:From Sound Track to Narractive TrackChapter 9 Knitting, Napping, and Notebook Computers (and other mnemotechnical systems)Chapter 10 eBay Ethics:Prefiguring the "Digital Democracy"Chapter 11 Media Ecology and a Biological Approach to Understanding Our DiginationChapter 12 Appendix: The TetradsChapter 13 ReferencesChapter 14 Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.11.2011
Reihe/Serie The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Communication Studies
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie Volkskunde
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Technik Nachrichtentechnik
Schlagworte Critical Media Studies
ISBN-10 1-61147-440-X / 161147440X
ISBN-13 978-1-61147-440-4 / 9781611474404
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