This volume focuses on slow media, an approach that fosters intentional engagement with media of all forms. Through theory-building, case studies, and personal sojourns, contributors explore our individual and community relations with analog and digital media, and propose thoughtful media practices for producers and audiences alike.
This volume focuses on slow media, an approach that fosters intentional engagement with media of all forms. Through theory-building, case studies, and personal sojourns, contributors explore our individual and community relations with analog and digital media, and propose thoughtful media practices for producers and audiences alike.
Edited by Mary Erickson - Contributions by Jennifer L. Adams; Judy Battaglia; Peter Bush; Benjamin Cline; Sarah Davis; Mary Erickson; Erik Gustafson; Eric Hahn; Elizabeth B. Jones; Ryan Louis; Ryan McCullough; Derek Moscato; Lawrence Mullen and Susan A. S
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: Archetype, Cliché, and Slow Media: Probing the Relationship Between Old/New and Fast/Slow Erik Gustafson Chapter Two: Slow Media and the Intentional Re-mystification of Twenty-First Century Life Benjamin Cline Chapter Three: Hybrid Space and the Multiplicity of Place: The Challenge Wireless Mobile Technology Poses to Mindfulness Susan A. Sci Chapter Four: Slow Media, Slow Time, and Slow Pedagogy in the Zeitgeist and Context of Multiple Pandemics Judy Battaglia Chapter Five: Slow Media, Slow Design: An Interconnected Pedagogy Ryan McCullough and Sarah Davis Chapter Six: Slow Media and Older Adults: A Contemplative Aging Paradigm Elizabeth Jones Chapter Seven: One Story at a Time: StoryCorps and the Line between Slow and Commodified Listening Ryan Louis Chapter Eight: A Personal Pandemic Archive: Slow Media Quality and Mindfulness Lawrence Mullen Chapter Nine: Unhurried Dialogue: Letter Writing, Nostalgia, and the Art of Slow Connection Jennifer L. Adams Chapter Ten: Presbyterian Churches in Canada Going Online During the COVID-19 Shutdown: A Case Study in Slow and Not-So-Slow Media Peter Bush Chapter Eleven: Road Ideation: The Temporal-Spatial Mediation of Billboards Derek Moscato Chapter Twelve: Archiving Loss: Circulation and Preservation in the Age of Computational Film Eric Hahn
Chapter One: Archetype, Cliché, and Slow Media: Probing the Relationship Between Old/New and Fast/Slow Erik Gustafson Chapter Two: Slow Media and the Intentional Re-mystification of Twenty-First Century Life Benjamin Cline Chapter Three: Hybrid Space and the Multiplicity of Place: The Challenge Wireless Mobile Technology Poses to Mindfulness Susan A. Sci Chapter Four: Slow Media, Slow Time, and Slow Pedagogy in the Zeitgeist and Context of Multiple Pandemics Judy Battaglia Chapter Five: Slow Media, Slow Design: An Interconnected Pedagogy Ryan McCullough and Sarah Davis Chapter Six: Slow Media and Older Adults: A Contemplative Aging Paradigm Elizabeth Jones Chapter Seven: One Story at a Time: StoryCorps and the Line between Slow and Commodified Listening Ryan Louis Chapter Eight: A Personal Pandemic Archive: Slow Media Quality and Mindfulness Lawrence Mullen Chapter Nine: Unhurried Dialogue: Letter Writing, Nostalgia, and the Art of Slow Connection Jennifer L. Adams Chapter Ten: Presbyterian Churches in Canada Going Online During the COVID-19 Shutdown: A Case Study in Slow and Not-So-Slow Media Peter Bush Chapter Eleven: Road Ideation: The Temporal-Spatial Mediation of Billboards Derek Moscato Chapter Twelve: Archiving Loss: Circulation and Preservation in the Age of Computational Film Eric Hahn
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