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  2. Media ecology - Wikipedia

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    Media ecologists employ a media ecology interpretative framework to deconstruct how today's new media environment increasingly mirrors the values and character attributed to young people. Here are some typical characteristics of the new generation: first, it is "the world's first generation to grow up thinking of itself as global.

  3. Jack Myers (media ecologist) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Myers is an American media ecologist, author, and speaker. [1] He is the founder of MediaVillage, a media company. [2] [3] Education.

  4. Ecomedia - Wikipedia

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    Ecomedia is a field of study that deals with the relationship between non-print media and the natural environment. Generally, this is divided into two domains: cultural representations of the environment in media and environmental impact of media forms.

  5. Media studies - Wikipedia

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    Given this perspective, media study is not restricted to just media of communications but all forms of technology. Media and their users form an ecosystem, and the study of this ecosystem is known as media ecology. Media ecology also holds that our environment ultimately changes due to technology.

  6. Eric McLuhan - Wikipedia

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    According to Eric: "Media Ecology is a term I invented when we were at Fordham. I discussed it with Postman and he ran with it." 'Interview with Eric McLuhan' [Laureano Ralon, 2010] [5] Marshall and Eric McLuhan co-authored the books Laws of Media: The New Science (1990), Media and Formal Cause (2011), and Theories of Communication (2011).

  7. Communicative ecology - Wikipedia

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    Communicative ecology is a conceptual model used in the field of media and communications research. The model is used to analyse and represent the relationships between social interactions , discourse , and communication media and technology of individuals, collectives and networks in physical and digital environments.

  8. Marshall McLuhan - Wikipedia

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    McLuhan was born on July 21, 1911, in Edmonton, Alberta, and was named "Marshall" from his maternal grandmother's surname.His brother, Maurice, was born two years later. His parents were both also born in Canada: his mother, Elsie Naomi (née Hall), was a Baptist school teacher who later became an actress; and his father, Herbert Ernest McLuhan, was a Methodist with a real-estate business in ...

  9. Douglas Rushkoff - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Rushkoff has served on the board of directors of the Media Ecology Association, [39] The Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics, [40] and is a founding member of Technorealism, [41] as well as of the advisory board of The National Association for Media Literacy Education, [34] MeetUp.com [42] and HyperWords [43]