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Posthuman Media Studies
Author(s) -
J. J. Sylvia
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of posthumanism
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2634-3584
pISSN - 2634-3576
DOI - 10.33182/jp.v1i2.1360
Subject(s) - posthuman , subjectivity , ontology , scholarship , sociology , epistemology , posthumanism , new media , order (exchange) , digital media , computer science , philosophy , world wide web , political science , law , finance , economics
In connection with emerging scholarship in the digital humanities, media genealogy, and informational ontology, this paper begins the process of articulating a posthuman approach to media studies. Specifically, this project sheds new light on how posthuman ethics, ontology, and epistemology can be applied in order to develop new methodologies for media studies. Each of these approaches builds upon the foundation of an informational ontology, which avoids the necessity for pre-existing subjects that transmit messages to one another within a cybernetic paradigm. Instead, a posthuman paradigm explores methods that include counter-actualization, modulation, and counter-memory. Posthuman media studies emphasizes the need for experimentation in developing new processes of subjectivation and embraces an affirmative posthuman nomadic ethical subjectivity, linking true critique to true creation.

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