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OverviewMeditations on Resistance explores various academic fields, such as education, media studies, cultural studies, law, psychology, and philosophy. Through a transdisciplinary approach, it harnesses a wide range of theories and ideas to delve into inquiries concerning the impact of Artificial Intelligence and new media within the realm of Neoliberal capitalism. The volume serves as a collective and immanent critique of Neoliberalism and significant technological corporations, while also issuing a call for action. ""This distinguished collection offers hope in a difficult time. The authors remind us of the power of resistance to the threat represented by neo-liberalism and the fascist upsurge it has provoked. The struggle continues!"" —Andrew Feenberg, Author of The Ruthless Critique of Everything Existing: Nature and Revolution in Marcuse’s Philosophy of Praxis (Verso Books) ""Meditations brings together insights as we in the United States and around the world reckon with the challenges brought on by corporate and state-driven AI and other technologies. This book provides perspectives by leading scholars discussing the material impacts of these emerging technologies and powerful visions of how we, around the planet, may find a path forward whereby technologies of all kinds may actually work for the betterment of humanity."" —Ramesh Srinivasan, Professor of Information Studies in the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies Program, UCLA, and author of Beyond the Valley (MIT Press) ""This anthology provides a synoptic survey exploring the interface between the media tech industry, the culture industry, capitalism, democracy, the rise of neo- fascist populism, and efforts to increase critical media literacy in schools and other forms of media democracy. An indispensable guide for anyone perplexed by the contemporary structural transformation of the public sphere."" — David Ingram, Professor of Philosophy, Loyola University, and author of World Crisis and Underdevelopment (Cambridge University Press) Full Product DetailsAuthor: Shirley R. Steinberg , Tony KashaniPublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edition: New edition Volume: 551 Weight: 0.463kg ISBN: 9781636673349ISBN 10: 1636673341 Pages: 316 Publication Date: 15 May 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments – Tony Kashani: Introduction – Henry A. Giroux: Fascist Politics in the Age of Neoliberal Capitalism: Confronting the Domestication of the Unimaginable – Ali Kashani: Machine Rationality and the Logic of Social Control and Domination – Daniel Diaz Reyes: Towards Definitions of Culture: Information and Community in the Age of Social Media – Toby Miller: Utopia-Dystopia: The Ongoing Dialectic of Technology – Alison Davis: Launching a Critical Media Literacy Class for High School Students: A Case Study – Isabelle Kluge: Resisting Hegemonic Representations of Disability and Neuro-Normativity in Culture and Media – Tania M. Douglas: Racial Narratology in Cinema: An Examination of Hollywood’s Racist Foundations and Influence on Popular Culture – Antoinette Leonard-Jean Charles: The Intersectionality of Medicine and Technology: Health Disparities, Inequities, and Inequalities Is It Man or Machine? – Mousumi Mukherjee/Sandal Agrawal: Critical Media Literacy for Global Citizenship Education in Contemporary India – Maria Leena Korpijaakko: Countering Right-Wing Populism with Ethical Journalism: Finland as a Model – Emil Marmol: Online Censorship and Marginalization of Alternative News and Counterhegemonic Views: An Analysis and Resistance Strategies – Ted Asregadoo: Friction, Misinformation, and Manipulation – Steve Gennaro/Douglas Kellner: The Challenges of Emerging Technologies: Developing Critical Technoliteracies – Tony Kashani: I Should Be in Charge and Not AI: Resisting the Oppressive Neoliberal Conditions of the AI Ecosystem – Victor Pickard: Reclaiming Democratic Infrastructure from Platform Monopolies: Is Public Utility Regulation the Answer? – Notes on Contributors – List of Terms with Brief Definitions for Individual Chapters – Index.ReviewsThis anthology provides a synoptic survey exploring the interface between the media tech industry, the culture industry, capitalism, democracy, the rise of neo- fascist populism, and efforts to increase critical media literacy in schools and other forms of media democracy. An indispensable guide for anyone perplexed by the contemporary structural transformation of the public sphere. David Ingram Professor of Philosophy, Loyola University, and author of World Crisis and Underdevelopment (Cambridge University Press) This distinguished collection offers hope in a difficult time. The authors remind us of the power of resistance to the threat represented by neo-liberalism and the fascist upsurge it has provoked. The struggle continues! Andrew Feenberg Author of The Ruthless Critique of Everything Existing: Nature and Revolution in Marcuse's Philosophy of Praxis (Verso Books) Meditations brings together insights as we in the United States and around the world reckon with the challenges brought on by corporate and state-driven AI and other technologies. This book provides perspectives by leading scholars discussing the material impacts of these emerging technologies and powerful visions of how we, around the planet, may find a path forward whereby technologies of all kinds may actually work for the betterment of humanity. Ramesh Srinivasan Professor of Information Studies in the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies Program, UCLA, and author of Beyond the Valley (MIT Press) Critical media literacy is a must in today’s world when people find it increasingly difficult to know what is real and what is not. This is an important anthology that examines the impact of the resurgence of fascism in our modern era and possible modes of resistance by activists in the public sphere that can ensure an egalitarian society worldwide. It is especially important in an era when book bans have become the norm, and critical thinking falls through the cracks. Students of communication and sociology will find it especially useful. Shoba Sharad Rajgopal Professor of Ethnic and Gender Studies, Westfield State University. Meditations brings together insights as we in the United States and around the world reckon with the challenges brought on by corporate and state-driven AI and other technologies. This book provides perspectives by leading scholars discussing the material impacts of these emerging technologies and powerful visions of how we, around the planet, may find a path forward whereby technologies of all kinds may actually work for the betterment of humanity. Ramesh Srinivasan Professor of Information Studies in the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies Program, UCLA, and author of Beyond the Valley (MIT Press) This distinguished collection offers hope in a difficult time. The authors remind us of the power of resistance to the threat represented by neo-liberalism and the fascist upsurge it has provoked. The struggle continues! Andrew Feenberg Author of The Ruthless Critique of Everything Existing: Nature and Revolution in Marcuse's Philosophy of Praxis (Verso Books) This anthology provides a synoptic survey exploring the interface between the media tech industry, the culture industry, capitalism, democracy, the rise of neo- fascist populism, and efforts to increase critical media literacy in schools and other forms of media democracy. An indispensable guide for anyone perplexed by the contemporary structural transformation of the public sphere. David Ingram Professor of Philosophy, Loyola University, and author of World Crisis and Underdevelopment (Cambridge University Press) Critical media literacy is a must in today’s world when people find it increasingly difficult to know what is real and what is not. This is an important anthology that examines the impact of the resurgence of fascism in our modern era and possible modes of resistance by activists in the public sphere that can ensure an egalitarian society worldwide. It is especially important in an era when book bans have become the norm, and critical thinking falls through the cracks. Students of communication and sociology will find it especially useful. Shoba Sharad Rajgopal Professor of Ethnic and Gender Studies, Westfield State University. Critical media literacy is a must in today’s world when people find it increasingly difficult to know what is real and what is not. This is an important anthology that examines the impact of the resurgence of fascism in our modern era and possible modes of resistance by activists in the public sphere that can ensure an egalitarian society worldwide. It is especially important in an era when book bans have become the norm, and critical thinking falls through the cracks. Students of communication and sociology will find it especially useful. Shoba Sharad Rajgopal Professor of Ethnic and Gender Studies, Westfield State University. This distinguished collection offers hope in a difficult time. The authors remind us of the power of resistance to the threat represented by neo-liberalism and the fascist upsurge it has provoked. The struggle continues! Andrew Feenberg Author of The Ruthless Critique of Everything Existing: Nature and Revolution in Marcuse's Philosophy of Praxis (Verso Books) Meditations brings together insights as we in the United States and around the world reckon with the challenges brought on by corporate and state-driven AI and other technologies. This book provides perspectives by leading scholars discussing the material impacts of these emerging technologies and powerful visions of how we, around the planet, may find a path forward whereby technologies of all kinds may actually work for the betterment of humanity. Ramesh Srinivasan Professor of Information Studies in the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies Program, UCLA, and author of Beyond the Valley (MIT Press) This anthology provides a synoptic survey exploring the interface between the media tech industry, the culture industry, capitalism, democracy, the rise of neo- fascist populism, and efforts to increase critical media literacy in schools and other forms of media democracy. An indispensable guide for anyone perplexed by the contemporary structural transformation of the public sphere. David Ingram Professor of Philosophy, Loyola University, and author of World Crisis and Underdevelopment (Cambridge University Press) This distinguished collection offers hope in a difficult time. The authors remind us of the power of resistance to the threat represented by neo-liberalism and the fascist upsurge it has provoked. The struggle continues! Andrew Feenberg Author of The Ruthless Critique of Everything Existing: Nature and Revolution in Marcuse's Philosophy of Praxis (Verso Books) Meditations brings together insights as we in the United States and around the world reckon with the challenges brought on by corporate and state-driven AI and other technologies. This book provides perspectives by leading scholars discussing the material impacts of these emerging technologies and powerful visions of how we, around the planet, may find a path forward whereby technologies of all kinds may actually work for the betterment of humanity. Ramesh Srinivasan Professor of Information Studies in the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies Program, UCLA, and author of Beyond the Valley (MIT Press) This anthology provides a synoptic survey exploring the interface between the media tech industry, the culture industry, capitalism, democracy, the rise of neo- fascist populism, and efforts to increase critical media literacy in schools and other forms of media democracy. An indispensable guide for anyone perplexed by the contemporary structural transformation of the public sphere. David Ingram Professor of Philosophy, Loyola University, and author of World Crisis and Underdevelopment (Cambridge University Press) Critical media literacy is a must in today’s world when people find it increasingly difficult to know what is real and what is not. This is an important anthology that examines the impact of the resurgence of fascism in our modern era and possible modes of resistance by activists in the public sphere that can ensure an egalitarian society worldwide. It is especially important in an era when book bans have become the norm, and critical thinking falls through the cracks. Students of communication and sociology will find it especially useful. Shoba Sharad Rajgopal Professor of Ethnic and Gender Studies, Westfield State University. This anthology provides a synoptic survey exploring the interface between the media tech industry, the culture industry, capitalism, democracy, the rise of neo- fascist populism, and efforts to increase critical media literacy in schools and other forms of media democracy. An indispensable guide for anyone perplexed by the contemporary structural transformation of the public sphere. David Ingram Professor of Philosophy, Loyola University, and author of World Crisis and Underdevelopment (Cambridge University Press) Critical media literacy is a must in today’s world when people find it increasingly difficult to know what is real and what is not. This is an important anthology that examines the impact of the resurgence of fascism in our modern era and possible modes of resistance by activists in the public sphere that can ensure an egalitarian society worldwide. It is especially important in an era when book bans have become the norm, and critical thinking falls through the cracks. Students of communication and sociology will find it especially useful. Shoba Sharad Rajgopal Professor of Ethnic and Gender Studies, Westfield State University. Meditations brings together insights as we in the United States and around the world reckon with the challenges brought on by corporate and state-driven AI and other technologies. This book provides perspectives by leading scholars discussing the material impacts of these emerging technologies and powerful visions of how we, around the planet, may find a path forward whereby technologies of all kinds may actually work for the betterment of humanity. Ramesh Srinivasan Professor of Information Studies in the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies Program, UCLA, and author of Beyond the Valley (MIT Press) This distinguished collection offers hope in a difficult time. The authors remind us of the power of resistance to the threat represented by neo-liberalism and the fascist upsurge it has provoked. The struggle continues! Andrew Feenberg Author of The Ruthless Critique of Everything Existing: Nature and Revolution in Marcuse's Philosophy of Praxis (Verso Books) Author InformationTony Kashani, Ph.D. is an American author, educator, and philosopher of technology. He teaches for the Doctoral Program in Education at Antioch University. Dr. Kashani is the author of six books in critical media and culture studies; including Hollywood’s Exploited and Movies Change Lives. His work is anchored in critical theory. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |