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This book explores how various technologies play into ecologically-sensitive mass communication. The result is an eco-communicative theory of technology that includes a classification of technology based upon a set of qualitatively detailed eco-communicative principles as well as a profile of the notion of development.
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This book explores how various technologies play into ecologically-sensitive mass communication. The result is an eco-communicative theory of technology that includes a classification of technology based upon a set of qualitatively detailed eco-communicative principles as well as a profile of the notion of development.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781498520478
- ISBN-10: 1498520472
- Artikelnr.: 47880228
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781498520478
- ISBN-10: 1498520472
- Artikelnr.: 47880228
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Piyush Mathur is an independent scholar.
Contents Acknowledgments Preface List of Figures Chapter 1: Technology,
Ecology, & Communication Chapter 2: In Apprehending Technology, Bypass the
Foucauldian Framework Chapter 3: Science Defined in Terms of Object Versus
Method of Study: The Problematics of the Two Approaches Chapter 4: Diverse
Objects, Diverse Subjects: An Inquest into a State of Pre- Fragmentation
Termed Science Chapter 5:The Argument Concerning the Christian-Religious
Inception of Science Chapter 6: Mystique & Domination: A Matter of Mutual
Reinforcement The Theological Substructure of the Dominant Notion of
Science Chapter 7: Some Terminological Revelations Through European
History: The Invalidity of Science as a Theoretical Concept Chapter 8:
Science: A Basket Category And why Science-Technology Differential Matters
to Communication Chapter 9: An Eco-Communicative Theory of Technology
Chapter 10: The Principle of Proximation: Proximate & Distant Technologies
Chapter 11: The Principle of Temporality: Newer, Older, Obsolete, &
Antiquated Technologies Chapter 12: The Principle of Concentration:
Concentrative & Disseminative Technologies Chapter 13: The Principle of
Anthropocentrism: Meat Technologies; Technologies of Polity; Communication
Technologies Chapter 14: The Principle of Uncertainty: Uncertain
Technologies Chapter 15: The Unprincipled Case of the Technologies of
Development Chapter 16: Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
Ecology, & Communication Chapter 2: In Apprehending Technology, Bypass the
Foucauldian Framework Chapter 3: Science Defined in Terms of Object Versus
Method of Study: The Problematics of the Two Approaches Chapter 4: Diverse
Objects, Diverse Subjects: An Inquest into a State of Pre- Fragmentation
Termed Science Chapter 5:The Argument Concerning the Christian-Religious
Inception of Science Chapter 6: Mystique & Domination: A Matter of Mutual
Reinforcement The Theological Substructure of the Dominant Notion of
Science Chapter 7: Some Terminological Revelations Through European
History: The Invalidity of Science as a Theoretical Concept Chapter 8:
Science: A Basket Category And why Science-Technology Differential Matters
to Communication Chapter 9: An Eco-Communicative Theory of Technology
Chapter 10: The Principle of Proximation: Proximate & Distant Technologies
Chapter 11: The Principle of Temporality: Newer, Older, Obsolete, &
Antiquated Technologies Chapter 12: The Principle of Concentration:
Concentrative & Disseminative Technologies Chapter 13: The Principle of
Anthropocentrism: Meat Technologies; Technologies of Polity; Communication
Technologies Chapter 14: The Principle of Uncertainty: Uncertain
Technologies Chapter 15: The Unprincipled Case of the Technologies of
Development Chapter 16: Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
Contents Acknowledgments Preface List of Figures Chapter 1: Technology,
Ecology, & Communication Chapter 2: In Apprehending Technology, Bypass the
Foucauldian Framework Chapter 3: Science Defined in Terms of Object Versus
Method of Study: The Problematics of the Two Approaches Chapter 4: Diverse
Objects, Diverse Subjects: An Inquest into a State of Pre- Fragmentation
Termed Science Chapter 5:The Argument Concerning the Christian-Religious
Inception of Science Chapter 6: Mystique & Domination: A Matter of Mutual
Reinforcement The Theological Substructure of the Dominant Notion of
Science Chapter 7: Some Terminological Revelations Through European
History: The Invalidity of Science as a Theoretical Concept Chapter 8:
Science: A Basket Category And why Science-Technology Differential Matters
to Communication Chapter 9: An Eco-Communicative Theory of Technology
Chapter 10: The Principle of Proximation: Proximate & Distant Technologies
Chapter 11: The Principle of Temporality: Newer, Older, Obsolete, &
Antiquated Technologies Chapter 12: The Principle of Concentration:
Concentrative & Disseminative Technologies Chapter 13: The Principle of
Anthropocentrism: Meat Technologies; Technologies of Polity; Communication
Technologies Chapter 14: The Principle of Uncertainty: Uncertain
Technologies Chapter 15: The Unprincipled Case of the Technologies of
Development Chapter 16: Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
Ecology, & Communication Chapter 2: In Apprehending Technology, Bypass the
Foucauldian Framework Chapter 3: Science Defined in Terms of Object Versus
Method of Study: The Problematics of the Two Approaches Chapter 4: Diverse
Objects, Diverse Subjects: An Inquest into a State of Pre- Fragmentation
Termed Science Chapter 5:The Argument Concerning the Christian-Religious
Inception of Science Chapter 6: Mystique & Domination: A Matter of Mutual
Reinforcement The Theological Substructure of the Dominant Notion of
Science Chapter 7: Some Terminological Revelations Through European
History: The Invalidity of Science as a Theoretical Concept Chapter 8:
Science: A Basket Category And why Science-Technology Differential Matters
to Communication Chapter 9: An Eco-Communicative Theory of Technology
Chapter 10: The Principle of Proximation: Proximate & Distant Technologies
Chapter 11: The Principle of Temporality: Newer, Older, Obsolete, &
Antiquated Technologies Chapter 12: The Principle of Concentration:
Concentrative & Disseminative Technologies Chapter 13: The Principle of
Anthropocentrism: Meat Technologies; Technologies of Polity; Communication
Technologies Chapter 14: The Principle of Uncertainty: Uncertain
Technologies Chapter 15: The Unprincipled Case of the Technologies of
Development Chapter 16: Conclusion Bibliography About the Author