Media ecology: exploring the metaphor to expand the theory

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2016-01-26T08:07:02Z

2016-01-26T08:07:02Z

2012

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This article introduces media ecology and reflects on its potential usefulness for gaining/nan understanding of the contemporary mutations of the media system. The first section/nmaps the origins of the field, specifically the development of the ecological metaphor. The/nsecond section explores the metaphor by including the concepts of evolution, interface, and/nhybridization in the media ecology discourse. The concept of evolution creates a theoretical/nframework for studying the history of media and suggests new concepts and questions about/nmedia extinction, survival, and coevolution. The concept of interface focuses on the media,/nsubject, and social interactions. Finally, the analysis of media hybridizations is basic for/nunderstanding the appearance of new media that combine different devices, languages, and/nfunctions.

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Wiley-Blackwell

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