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From The Ecology Of Broadcasting To The Ecology Of Participation. Critical Reflections

More than forty years ago, Marshall McLuhan, among others, famously started theorizing and analysing what will be referred to here as the ecology of broadcasting (McLuhan 1964; McLuhan & McLuhan Read More »

Date: 2016
Author: Tobias Olsson
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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The Embodied Self In A Digital Age. Possibilities, Risks, And Prospects For A Pluralistic

In the following, I seek to address three major but interrelated questions. First, how do emerging information technologies interact with our sense of self/selves, i.e., who we (believe we) are as Read More »

Date: 2016
Author: Charles Ess
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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A Glance At The Age Of Queen Elizabeth I With Polysystem Theory

English literature was allegedly at its first peak in the age of Queen Elizabeth I of England (1533–1603). The queen systematically intended to adopt a different approach than her ancestors. Read More »

Date: 10/19/2023
Author: Ayşegül UYSAL GLINIECKI
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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Retelling A Fairy Tale In Multimodality: Translations Of La Belle Et La Bête

La Belle et La Bête, a French fairytale which symbolizes true romantic love is not only a popular or fantastic story in European literature but its story has also become universal with its many Read More »

Date: 10/19/2023
Author: Pelin TÜRKMEN
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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‘And Death Shall Have Dominion’: Failure Of Theatre Of Catastrophe In Howard Barker’s

Describing an alternative history through a historiographic metadrama, Howard Barker’s Brutopia (1989) offers a bleak and unrelenting view of human nature. Through its portrayal of a society ruled Read More »

Date: 10/19/2023
Author: Rabia Elif ÖZCAN BEYDEMİR
Contributor: eb™ Research Team
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