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001    978-3-319-28489-7 
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005    20161101101132.0 
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008    160509s2016    gw      s         0 eng d 
020    9783319284897|q(electronic bk.) 
020    9783319284873|q(paper) 
024 7  10.1007/978-3-319-28489-7|2doi 
040    GP|cGP|erda 
041 0  eng 
050  4 P96.G47|bM43 2016 
072  7 GTC|2bicssc 
072  7 LAN004000|2bisacsh 
082 04 302.23|223 
245 00 Media transatlantic :|bdevelopments in media and 
       communication studies between North American and German-
       speaking Europe /|cedited by Norm Friesen 
264  1 Cham :|bSpringer International Publishing :|bImprint: 
       Springer,|c2016 
300    1 online resource (viii, 213 pages) :|billustrations, 
       digital ;|c24 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
347    text file|bPDF|2rda 
505 0  Introduction: The Geopolitics of Media Studies; Richard 
       Cavell and Norm Friesen -- Part I. Theory and Nationality 
       of Media -- What's German about German Media Theory?; 
       Claus Pia -- Disciplining Media Studies: An Expanding 
       Field and Its (Self-) Definition; Jens Schroter -- Part 
       II. McLuhan Transatlantic -- Anonymous Historiography: A 
       Metaphorology of the Constellation in Benjamin, Giedion 
       and McLuhan; Norm Friesen -- Giedion and Explorations: 
       Confluences of Space and Media in Toronto School 
       Theorization; Michael Darroch -- Part III. Greek 
       Recursions -- Innis and Kittler: the Case of the Greek 
       Alphabet; Till Heilmann -- Chapter 6. Between Orality and 
       Literacy: Plato's Hybrid Medium; Twyla Gibson -- Part IV. 
       Materiality and Ontology -- Innis in the Concertgebouw: 
       Media and Musical Culture in Nineteenth-Century in 
       Amsterdam; Darryl Cressman -- Meta/ Dia: Two Approaches to
       the Medial: Dieter Mersch -- Part V. New Directions -- 
       McLuhan and Medienwissenschaften: Sense and Sensation; 
       Rainer Leschke -- The Messenger as a Model in Media Theory
       : Reflections on the Philosophical Dimensions of 
       Theorizing Media; Sybille Kramer 
520    This book reflects recent scholarly and theoretical 
       developments in media studies, or Medienwissenschaft. It 
       focuses on linkages between North America and German-
       speaking Europe, and brings together and contextualizes 
       contributions from a range of leading scholars. In 
       addition to introducing English-language readers to some 
       of the most prominent contemporary German media theorists 
       and philosophers, including Claus Pias, Sybille Kramer and
       Rainer Leschke, the book shows how foundational North 
       American contributions are themselves inspired and 
       informed by continental sources. This book takes Harold 
       Innis or Marshall McLuhan (and other members of the 
       "Toronto School") as central points of reference, and 
       traces prospective and retrospective lines of influence in
       a cultural geography that is increasingly global in its 
       scope. In so doing, the book also represents a new episode
       in the international reception and reinterpretation of the
       work of Innis and McLuhan, the two founders of the theory 
       and study of media 
650  0 Communication and geography 
650  0 Communication|vCross-cultural studies 
650  0 Communication|xStudy and teaching|zEurope, German-speaking
650  0 Mass media|xStudy and teaching|zEurope, German-speaking 
650  0 Mass media|xStudy and teaching|zNorth America 
650  0 Mass media|zEurope, German-speaking 
650  0 Mass media|zNorth America 
650 14 Social Sciences 
650 24 Communication Studies 
650 24 Philosophy of the Social Sciences 
650 24 Cultural Studies 
650 24 Printing and Publishing 
650 24 Media Sociology 
700 1  Friesen, Norm,|eeditor 
710 2  SpringerLink (Online service) 
773 0  |tSpringer eBooks 
856 40 |uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28489-7 
912    Springer|b110507134615 
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