[spectre] New book: The Future of Media (open access)
Joanna Zylinska
jo.zylinska at gmail.com
Thu Apr 7 17:48:01 CEST 2022
Dear All,
We have the pleasure to let you know about the publication of our book,
/The Future of Media/, coedited by Goldsmiths Media and myself, which
has just come out from Goldsmiths Press.
Here is the book’s description:
How do we combat post-truth in the news? Are social media influencers
the journalists of today? What is it like to live in a smart city? Does
AI really change ‘everything’? /The Future of Media/ investigates the
future of media industries and technologies (journalism, TV, film,
photography, radio, publishing, social media), while exploring how media
shape our future – on a political, economic, cultural and individual
level. Issues of diversity, media reform, labour, activism and art take
the discussion into a wider social context. Through this, the book
celebrates the importance and vitality of media in the modern world.
/The Future of Media/ is also an experiment in collaborative modes of
thinking and working. Co-authored by theorists and practitioners from
one of the world’s most established media departments and their
collaborators, it offers a radical, creative and critical take on media
industries – and on world affairs.
An open-access version of the book can be downloaded from the GRO
repository [click on the download button]:
https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/31658/
<https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/31658/>
If you like the book, we hope you will be able to support Goldsmiths
Press by ordering a paper copy for yourself and/or your library, via
their distributor, MIT Press:
https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/future-media
<https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/future-media>
The book also has a companion website, featuring practice works engaging
with the future of media:
https://www.golddust.org.uk/futureofmedia
<https://www.golddust.org.uk/futureofmedia>
Best,
Joanna & Colleagues
--
Joanna Zylinska
Professor of Media Philosophy + Critical Digital Practice
King's College London
Department of Digital Humanities
http://www.joannazylinska.net
LATEST:
Beyond Machine Vision: How to Build a Non-Trivial Perception Machine [open access article]
http://www.transformationsjournal.org/2022-issue-no-36-artificial-creativity/
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http://www.1000wordsmag.com/joanna-zylinska/
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