
Media Futures
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"At a moment of rampant futurology and technophilia in response to pandemic crisis, Media Futures is necessary reading. Innovatively rethinking the relationship between "new" and "future", the book makes a necessary and important intervention into how we study (and imagine) media change. Schröter and Ernst vividly demonstrate the way discourses of "new media" foreclose alternative media systems and futures by substituting consumption, versioning, and planned obsolescence in the present, for emergence, change, and difference in the future. Against this tendency to destroy the future in the name of a speculative present, they offer vivid, articulate, and clearly actionable alternative models for creating different imaginaries of media and time for the future."- Dr. Orit Halpern, Associate Professor, Concordia University, Canada
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Christoph Ernst is Associate Professor for Media Studies at the University of Bonn, Germany. His main research interests are information visualization, interface studies, media theory, and future studies.
Jens Schröter is Chair for Media Studies at the University of Bonn. His main research interests are digital media, future studies, and critical media studies.
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