Postphenomenology and Media: Essays on Human–Media–World Relations

Lexington Books (2017)
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Abstract

Postphenomenology and Media: Essays on Human–Media–World Relations explores our contemporary media landscape from the unique perspective of postphenomenology. This volume for the first time puts the central concepts of postphenomenology to work for the specific analysis of new, digital media—thus delivering a wholly innovative take on their study.

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Yoni Van Den Eede
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Galit Wellner
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