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    Ein Medium namens McLuhan

    37 Befragungen eines Klassikers

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    Author(s)
    Altena, Arie
    Angerer, Marie-Luise
    Beil, Benjamin
    Benesch, Klaus
    Bexte, Peter
    Cavell, Richard
    Distelmeyer, Jan
    Dotzler, Bernhard J.
    Ernst, Wolfgang
    Gehring, Petra
    Goriunova, Olga
    Gottlieb, Baruch
    Hagen, Wolfgang
    Halpern, Orit
    Harrasser, Karin
    Hauser, Jens
    Heidenreich, Stefan
    Holl, Ute
    de Kerckhove, Derrick
    Leeker, Martina
    Löffler, Petra
    Mattern, Shannon
    Mersch, Dieter
    Münker, Stefan
    Peters, Benjamin
    Durham Peters, John
    Pias, Claus
    Rautzenberg, Markus
    Rieger, Stefan
    Rothe, Katja
    Schmidt, Kerstin
    Schröter, Jens
    Schüttpelz, Erhard
    Sprenger, Florian
    Turner, Fred
    Vagt, Christina
    Winkler, Hartmut
    Contributor(s)
    Bexte, Peter (editor)
    Leeker, Martina (editor)
    Language
    English; German
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    Abstract
    „If you don‘t like my arguments, I‘ve got some more.“ (Marshall McLuhan) Wie aber steht es um den Klassiker der Medienwissenschaften im 21. Jahrhundert? Diese Frage diskutieren 37 zeitgenössische Medienwissenschaftler_innen. Ihre Antworten stehen in einem reizvollen Kontrast zu Interviews, die 2007 entstanden und jetzt online zugänglich gemacht worden sind. Viele der ursprünglich Befragten sind erneut beteiligt, neue Stimmen kamen hinzu. Dabei zeigt sich im Vergleich: Die Medienwissenschaften sind diverser geworden, und manche Zukunftserwartung wurde drastisch revidiert.
    URI
    https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/100972
    Keywords
    Medienwissenschaften; McLuhan; Digitalisierung; Interviews; Medientheorie; Media studies
    DOI
    10.14619/1778
    ISBN
    9783957961785, 9783957961778, 9783957961785
    Publisher
    meson press
    Publisher website
    https://meson.press/
    Publication date and place
    Lüneburg, 2020
    Imprint
    meson press
    Series
    Digital Cultures, 8
    Classification
    Media studies: internet, digital media and society
    Internet and digital media: arts and performance
    Pages
    141
    Rights
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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