Routledge Handbook of Ecomedia Studies
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Routledge Handbook of Ecomedia Studies
Tola, Miriam; Rust, Stephen; Lopez, Antonio; Ivakhiv, Adrian; Chang, Alenda Y.; Chu, Kiu-wai
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
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9781032009445
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Introduction
Antonio Lopez, Adrian Ivakhiv, Stephen Rust, Miriam Tola, Alenda Y. Chang, and Kiu-wai Chu
PART I Ecomedia Theory
1 When Do Media Become Ecomedia?
Adrian Ivakhiv and Antonio Lopez
2 Three Ecologies: Ecomediality as Ontology
Adrian Ivakhiv
3 Meaning, Matter, Ecomedia
Christy Tidwell
4 Blue Media Ecologies: Swimming through the Mediascape with Sir David Attenborough
Stephen Rust and Verena Wurth
5 Political and Apolitical Ecologies of Digital Media
Sy Taffel
6 Centering Africa in Ecomedia Studies: Interview with Cajetan Iheka
Miriam Tola, Kiu-wai Chu, and Stephen Rust
7 Ecomedia and Empire in the US-Mexico Borderlands, 1880-1912
Carlos Alonso Nugent
8 Spatial Documentary Studies, El Mar La Mar, and Elemental Media Remediated
Janet Walker
9 Ecomedia Literacy: Bringing Ecomedia Studies into the Classroom
Antonio Lopez
PART II Ecomateriality
10 Disaggregated Footprints: An Infrastructural Literacy Approach to the Sustainable Internet
Nicole Starosielski, Hunter Vaughan , Anne Pasek, and Nicholas R. Silcox
11 Collapse Informatics and the Environmental Impact of Information and Communication Technologies
Laura U. Marks
12 Electronic Environmentalism: Monitoring and Making Ecological Crises
Jennifer Gabrys
13 Radiant Energy and Media Infrastructures of the South
Rahul Mukherjee
14 Micro/Climates of Play: On the Thermal Contexts of Games
Alenda Y. Chang
15 Relational Ecologies of the Gramophone Disc
Elodie A. Roy
16 Core Dump: The Global Aesthetics and Politics of E-Waste
Mehita Iqani
PART III Political Ecology
17 Carbon Capitalism, Communication, and Artificial Intelligence: Placing the Climate Emergency Center Stage
Benedetta Brevini and Daisy Doctor
18 Environmental Media Management: Overcoming the Responsibility Deficit
Pietari Kaeaepae and Hunter Vaughan
19 Property Rights Control in the Data-Driven Economy: The Media Ecology of Blockchain Registries
Jannice Kaell
20 Common Pool Resources, Communication, and the Global Media Commons
Patrick D. Murphy and E. Septime Sessou
21 #NOLNG253! Media Use in Modern Environmental Justice Movements
Ellen E. Moore and Anna Bean
22 Contesting Digital Colonial Power: Indigenous Australian Sovereignty and Self-Determination in Digital Worlds
Corrinne Sullivan and Jessica McLean
23 Who Makes Our Smartphones? Four Moments in Their Lifecycle
Richard Maxwell and Toby Miller
PART IV Ecocultures
24 Media and Ecocultural Identity
Tema Milstein, Gabi Mocatta, and Jose Castro-Sotomayor
25 Eco-Territorial Media Practices: Defending Bodies, Territories, and Life Itself in Latin America
Diana Coryat
26 Mapping for Accountability: Decolonizing Land Acknowledgment Initiatives
Salma Monani and Sarah Gilsoul
27 Black Media Philosophy and Visual Ecologies: A Conversation between Armond Towns and Jeremy Kamal
Armond Towns and Jeremy Kamal
28 On the Ecological Futurabilities of Experimental Film Labs
Noelie Martin and Jacopo Rasmi
29 Popular Music: Folk and Folk Rock as Green Cultural Production
John Parham
30 Women in the Global Pandemic Media Imagination: Mimetic Desire, Scapegoating Buddhist Hermeneutic, and Beyond
Chia-ju Chang
PART V Eco-Affects
31 Ecomentia, from Televised Catastrophe to Performative Assembly: Collapsonaut Attention in a House on Fire
Yves Citton
32 Feeling Wild: The Mediation of Embodied Experience
Alexa Weik von Mossner
33 Social Realism and Environmental Crisis: Clio Barnard's Dark River
David Ingram
34 Ecopolitical Satire in the Global North
Nicole Seymour and Anthony Lioi
35 Fear and Loathing in Ecomedia: Channeling Fear through Horror Tropes in Invasive Species Outreach
Katrina Maggiulli
36 Slow Media, Eco-Mindfulness, and the Lifeworld
Jennifer Rauch
Antonio Lopez, Adrian Ivakhiv, Stephen Rust, Miriam Tola, Alenda Y. Chang, and Kiu-wai Chu
PART I Ecomedia Theory
1 When Do Media Become Ecomedia?
Adrian Ivakhiv and Antonio Lopez
2 Three Ecologies: Ecomediality as Ontology
Adrian Ivakhiv
3 Meaning, Matter, Ecomedia
Christy Tidwell
4 Blue Media Ecologies: Swimming through the Mediascape with Sir David Attenborough
Stephen Rust and Verena Wurth
5 Political and Apolitical Ecologies of Digital Media
Sy Taffel
6 Centering Africa in Ecomedia Studies: Interview with Cajetan Iheka
Miriam Tola, Kiu-wai Chu, and Stephen Rust
7 Ecomedia and Empire in the US-Mexico Borderlands, 1880-1912
Carlos Alonso Nugent
8 Spatial Documentary Studies, El Mar La Mar, and Elemental Media Remediated
Janet Walker
9 Ecomedia Literacy: Bringing Ecomedia Studies into the Classroom
Antonio Lopez
PART II Ecomateriality
10 Disaggregated Footprints: An Infrastructural Literacy Approach to the Sustainable Internet
Nicole Starosielski, Hunter Vaughan , Anne Pasek, and Nicholas R. Silcox
11 Collapse Informatics and the Environmental Impact of Information and Communication Technologies
Laura U. Marks
12 Electronic Environmentalism: Monitoring and Making Ecological Crises
Jennifer Gabrys
13 Radiant Energy and Media Infrastructures of the South
Rahul Mukherjee
14 Micro/Climates of Play: On the Thermal Contexts of Games
Alenda Y. Chang
15 Relational Ecologies of the Gramophone Disc
Elodie A. Roy
16 Core Dump: The Global Aesthetics and Politics of E-Waste
Mehita Iqani
PART III Political Ecology
17 Carbon Capitalism, Communication, and Artificial Intelligence: Placing the Climate Emergency Center Stage
Benedetta Brevini and Daisy Doctor
18 Environmental Media Management: Overcoming the Responsibility Deficit
Pietari Kaeaepae and Hunter Vaughan
19 Property Rights Control in the Data-Driven Economy: The Media Ecology of Blockchain Registries
Jannice Kaell
20 Common Pool Resources, Communication, and the Global Media Commons
Patrick D. Murphy and E. Septime Sessou
21 #NOLNG253! Media Use in Modern Environmental Justice Movements
Ellen E. Moore and Anna Bean
22 Contesting Digital Colonial Power: Indigenous Australian Sovereignty and Self-Determination in Digital Worlds
Corrinne Sullivan and Jessica McLean
23 Who Makes Our Smartphones? Four Moments in Their Lifecycle
Richard Maxwell and Toby Miller
PART IV Ecocultures
24 Media and Ecocultural Identity
Tema Milstein, Gabi Mocatta, and Jose Castro-Sotomayor
25 Eco-Territorial Media Practices: Defending Bodies, Territories, and Life Itself in Latin America
Diana Coryat
26 Mapping for Accountability: Decolonizing Land Acknowledgment Initiatives
Salma Monani and Sarah Gilsoul
27 Black Media Philosophy and Visual Ecologies: A Conversation between Armond Towns and Jeremy Kamal
Armond Towns and Jeremy Kamal
28 On the Ecological Futurabilities of Experimental Film Labs
Noelie Martin and Jacopo Rasmi
29 Popular Music: Folk and Folk Rock as Green Cultural Production
John Parham
30 Women in the Global Pandemic Media Imagination: Mimetic Desire, Scapegoating Buddhist Hermeneutic, and Beyond
Chia-ju Chang
PART V Eco-Affects
31 Ecomentia, from Televised Catastrophe to Performative Assembly: Collapsonaut Attention in a House on Fire
Yves Citton
32 Feeling Wild: The Mediation of Embodied Experience
Alexa Weik von Mossner
33 Social Realism and Environmental Crisis: Clio Barnard's Dark River
David Ingram
34 Ecopolitical Satire in the Global North
Nicole Seymour and Anthony Lioi
35 Fear and Loathing in Ecomedia: Channeling Fear through Horror Tropes in Invasive Species Outreach
Katrina Maggiulli
36 Slow Media, Eco-Mindfulness, and the Lifeworld
Jennifer Rauch
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Introduction
Antonio Lopez, Adrian Ivakhiv, Stephen Rust, Miriam Tola, Alenda Y. Chang, and Kiu-wai Chu
PART I Ecomedia Theory
1 When Do Media Become Ecomedia?
Adrian Ivakhiv and Antonio Lopez
2 Three Ecologies: Ecomediality as Ontology
Adrian Ivakhiv
3 Meaning, Matter, Ecomedia
Christy Tidwell
4 Blue Media Ecologies: Swimming through the Mediascape with Sir David Attenborough
Stephen Rust and Verena Wurth
5 Political and Apolitical Ecologies of Digital Media
Sy Taffel
6 Centering Africa in Ecomedia Studies: Interview with Cajetan Iheka
Miriam Tola, Kiu-wai Chu, and Stephen Rust
7 Ecomedia and Empire in the US-Mexico Borderlands, 1880-1912
Carlos Alonso Nugent
8 Spatial Documentary Studies, El Mar La Mar, and Elemental Media Remediated
Janet Walker
9 Ecomedia Literacy: Bringing Ecomedia Studies into the Classroom
Antonio Lopez
PART II Ecomateriality
10 Disaggregated Footprints: An Infrastructural Literacy Approach to the Sustainable Internet
Nicole Starosielski, Hunter Vaughan , Anne Pasek, and Nicholas R. Silcox
11 Collapse Informatics and the Environmental Impact of Information and Communication Technologies
Laura U. Marks
12 Electronic Environmentalism: Monitoring and Making Ecological Crises
Jennifer Gabrys
13 Radiant Energy and Media Infrastructures of the South
Rahul Mukherjee
14 Micro/Climates of Play: On the Thermal Contexts of Games
Alenda Y. Chang
15 Relational Ecologies of the Gramophone Disc
Elodie A. Roy
16 Core Dump: The Global Aesthetics and Politics of E-Waste
Mehita Iqani
PART III Political Ecology
17 Carbon Capitalism, Communication, and Artificial Intelligence: Placing the Climate Emergency Center Stage
Benedetta Brevini and Daisy Doctor
18 Environmental Media Management: Overcoming the Responsibility Deficit
Pietari Kaeaepae and Hunter Vaughan
19 Property Rights Control in the Data-Driven Economy: The Media Ecology of Blockchain Registries
Jannice Kaell
20 Common Pool Resources, Communication, and the Global Media Commons
Patrick D. Murphy and E. Septime Sessou
21 #NOLNG253! Media Use in Modern Environmental Justice Movements
Ellen E. Moore and Anna Bean
22 Contesting Digital Colonial Power: Indigenous Australian Sovereignty and Self-Determination in Digital Worlds
Corrinne Sullivan and Jessica McLean
23 Who Makes Our Smartphones? Four Moments in Their Lifecycle
Richard Maxwell and Toby Miller
PART IV Ecocultures
24 Media and Ecocultural Identity
Tema Milstein, Gabi Mocatta, and Jose Castro-Sotomayor
25 Eco-Territorial Media Practices: Defending Bodies, Territories, and Life Itself in Latin America
Diana Coryat
26 Mapping for Accountability: Decolonizing Land Acknowledgment Initiatives
Salma Monani and Sarah Gilsoul
27 Black Media Philosophy and Visual Ecologies: A Conversation between Armond Towns and Jeremy Kamal
Armond Towns and Jeremy Kamal
28 On the Ecological Futurabilities of Experimental Film Labs
Noelie Martin and Jacopo Rasmi
29 Popular Music: Folk and Folk Rock as Green Cultural Production
John Parham
30 Women in the Global Pandemic Media Imagination: Mimetic Desire, Scapegoating Buddhist Hermeneutic, and Beyond
Chia-ju Chang
PART V Eco-Affects
31 Ecomentia, from Televised Catastrophe to Performative Assembly: Collapsonaut Attention in a House on Fire
Yves Citton
32 Feeling Wild: The Mediation of Embodied Experience
Alexa Weik von Mossner
33 Social Realism and Environmental Crisis: Clio Barnard's Dark River
David Ingram
34 Ecopolitical Satire in the Global North
Nicole Seymour and Anthony Lioi
35 Fear and Loathing in Ecomedia: Channeling Fear through Horror Tropes in Invasive Species Outreach
Katrina Maggiulli
36 Slow Media, Eco-Mindfulness, and the Lifeworld
Jennifer Rauch
Antonio Lopez, Adrian Ivakhiv, Stephen Rust, Miriam Tola, Alenda Y. Chang, and Kiu-wai Chu
PART I Ecomedia Theory
1 When Do Media Become Ecomedia?
Adrian Ivakhiv and Antonio Lopez
2 Three Ecologies: Ecomediality as Ontology
Adrian Ivakhiv
3 Meaning, Matter, Ecomedia
Christy Tidwell
4 Blue Media Ecologies: Swimming through the Mediascape with Sir David Attenborough
Stephen Rust and Verena Wurth
5 Political and Apolitical Ecologies of Digital Media
Sy Taffel
6 Centering Africa in Ecomedia Studies: Interview with Cajetan Iheka
Miriam Tola, Kiu-wai Chu, and Stephen Rust
7 Ecomedia and Empire in the US-Mexico Borderlands, 1880-1912
Carlos Alonso Nugent
8 Spatial Documentary Studies, El Mar La Mar, and Elemental Media Remediated
Janet Walker
9 Ecomedia Literacy: Bringing Ecomedia Studies into the Classroom
Antonio Lopez
PART II Ecomateriality
10 Disaggregated Footprints: An Infrastructural Literacy Approach to the Sustainable Internet
Nicole Starosielski, Hunter Vaughan , Anne Pasek, and Nicholas R. Silcox
11 Collapse Informatics and the Environmental Impact of Information and Communication Technologies
Laura U. Marks
12 Electronic Environmentalism: Monitoring and Making Ecological Crises
Jennifer Gabrys
13 Radiant Energy and Media Infrastructures of the South
Rahul Mukherjee
14 Micro/Climates of Play: On the Thermal Contexts of Games
Alenda Y. Chang
15 Relational Ecologies of the Gramophone Disc
Elodie A. Roy
16 Core Dump: The Global Aesthetics and Politics of E-Waste
Mehita Iqani
PART III Political Ecology
17 Carbon Capitalism, Communication, and Artificial Intelligence: Placing the Climate Emergency Center Stage
Benedetta Brevini and Daisy Doctor
18 Environmental Media Management: Overcoming the Responsibility Deficit
Pietari Kaeaepae and Hunter Vaughan
19 Property Rights Control in the Data-Driven Economy: The Media Ecology of Blockchain Registries
Jannice Kaell
20 Common Pool Resources, Communication, and the Global Media Commons
Patrick D. Murphy and E. Septime Sessou
21 #NOLNG253! Media Use in Modern Environmental Justice Movements
Ellen E. Moore and Anna Bean
22 Contesting Digital Colonial Power: Indigenous Australian Sovereignty and Self-Determination in Digital Worlds
Corrinne Sullivan and Jessica McLean
23 Who Makes Our Smartphones? Four Moments in Their Lifecycle
Richard Maxwell and Toby Miller
PART IV Ecocultures
24 Media and Ecocultural Identity
Tema Milstein, Gabi Mocatta, and Jose Castro-Sotomayor
25 Eco-Territorial Media Practices: Defending Bodies, Territories, and Life Itself in Latin America
Diana Coryat
26 Mapping for Accountability: Decolonizing Land Acknowledgment Initiatives
Salma Monani and Sarah Gilsoul
27 Black Media Philosophy and Visual Ecologies: A Conversation between Armond Towns and Jeremy Kamal
Armond Towns and Jeremy Kamal
28 On the Ecological Futurabilities of Experimental Film Labs
Noelie Martin and Jacopo Rasmi
29 Popular Music: Folk and Folk Rock as Green Cultural Production
John Parham
30 Women in the Global Pandemic Media Imagination: Mimetic Desire, Scapegoating Buddhist Hermeneutic, and Beyond
Chia-ju Chang
PART V Eco-Affects
31 Ecomentia, from Televised Catastrophe to Performative Assembly: Collapsonaut Attention in a House on Fire
Yves Citton
32 Feeling Wild: The Mediation of Embodied Experience
Alexa Weik von Mossner
33 Social Realism and Environmental Crisis: Clio Barnard's Dark River
David Ingram
34 Ecopolitical Satire in the Global North
Nicole Seymour and Anthony Lioi
35 Fear and Loathing in Ecomedia: Channeling Fear through Horror Tropes in Invasive Species Outreach
Katrina Maggiulli
36 Slow Media, Eco-Mindfulness, and the Lifeworld
Jennifer Rauch
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
environmental communication;materiality;ecomateriality;political ecology;ecocultures;eco-affects;environmental humanities;NAIDOC Week;Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District;Young Man;Fog Computing;Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Project;Pacific Crest Trail;Ecomedia Studies;Standing Rock Sioux Tribe;Global GHG Emission;Tv News;Vice Versa;Energy Sources;ICT Engineer;Stephen Rust;Jennifer Gabrys;Puyallup Tribe;Slow Media;Mimetic Triangle;Social Realist Film;Core Dump;Dark River;Edge Caching;Anthropocentric Identities;Infrastructural Visibility;Health Risk Assessments