[Air-l] Second Annual Convention of the Media Ecology Association at NYU June 15-16, 2001
J. Sternberg
netberg at compuserve.com
Sun May 13 22:04:01 PDT 2001
The Second Annual Convention of the Media Ecology Association
Sponsored by the Department of Culture and Communication
New York University
June 15-16, 2001
Lipton Hall at the D'Agostino Residence
NYU Law School Campus in Greenwich Village
108 West Third Street (between Sullivan & MacDougal Streets)
New York, New York 10012
If you're interested in:
- the nature, history, and impact of technology, media, and symbol
systems;
- the study of communication, consciousness, and culture;
- technological determinism, media evolution, information theory and
cybernetics;
- the study of media codes, media literacy, and media education;
- orality, literacy, secondary orality, and post-literacy;
- oral, scribal, typographic, and electronic cultures;
- the graphic revolution and image culture;
- scholars such as Marshall McLuhan, Harold Innis, Walter Ong, Neil
Postman, Lewis Mumford, Edmund Carpenter, Jacques Ellul, and Erving
Goffman,
then you won't want to miss this summer's hottest convention in the
coolest part of New York City.
Keynote speaker: Joshua Meyrowitz, author of the award-winning NO
SENSE OF PLACE: THE IMPACT OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA ON SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
(Oxford University Press, 1985), as well as dozens of articles about
media and culture. Professor of Communication at the University of
New Hampshire and a graduate of NYU's doctoral program in Media
Ecology, Dr. Meyrowitz will speak about promises and challenges of
media ecology research.
Featured presentations by Camille Paglia and Douglas Rushkoff.
Additional participants include Richard Barbrook, James Carey, Mark
Dery, Susan Drucker, Ray Gozzi, Gary Gumpert, Robert Logan, John
Pavlik, and Jay Rosen, among others.
PRE-REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Convention Fees
The Convention is open to MEA members only.
Non-members add membership fee to convention fee.
$20 2001 Membership
$30 Pre-Registration (before June 1, 2001*)
$10 Student 2001 Membership
(please include a photocopy
of your full-time student identification card)
$20 Student Pre-Registration (before June 1, 2001*)
*Registration after June 1, 2001 and on-site will be $40 for members
and $30 for student members.
A printable version of the pre-registration form is available online
at
<http://www.media-ecology.org/events_conference2_.html#forms>, where
you can also find the Convention schedule (updated periodically), as
well as a list of hotels and hostels in Manhattan. Directions to the
NYU campus are available at <http://www.nyu.edu/maps.nyu>.
Mail completed pre-registration form and check or money order
payable to Media Ecology Association to:
Janet Sternberg, MEA Convention Coordinator
Department of Culture and Communication
New York University
239 Greene Street, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10003-6674
Questions? Email Janet Sternberg at:
netberg at compuserve.com (preferred)
janet.sternberg at nyu.edu (alternate)
DEADLINE FOR PRE-REGISTRATION: Friday, June 1, 2001
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The Second Annual Convention of the Media Ecology Association
Sponsored by the Department of Culture and Communication
New York University
June 15-16, 2001
SCHEDULE AS OF 5/14/01
updates & details at <http://www.media-ecology.org>
All sessions except Friday evening reception take place at:
Lipton Hall at the D'Agostino Residence
NYU Law School Campus in Greenwich Village
108 West Third Street (between Sullivan & MacDougal Streets)
New York, NY 10012
FRIDAY MORNING
8:30
Registration Opens
9:00 - 9:30
Introduction and Greetings
Janet Sternberg - New York University
Terence P. Moran - New York University
Lance Strate - Fordham University
9:30 - 10:45
Session 1 - Panel
[Politics]
Moderator - [TBA]
The National Information Infrastructure
and the Shape of the Script in the Next Millenium
Edmond Chibeau - Eastern Connecticut State University
The Form of News: U.S. Political History and the Media Environment
Kevin G. Barnhurst - University of Illinois-Chicago
John C. Nerone - University of Illinois-Chicago
Beyond Linguistic Apocalypse:
The Political Theory of Marshall McLuhan
David P. Parisi - University of Albany
Cybercommunism and Cybersociety
Richard Barbrook - University of Westminster
11:00 - 12:15
Session 2 - Panel
Communication and Urban Forms: From Mumford to Wired Cities
Moderator - Thomas F. Gencarelli - Montclair State University
Cities without Lines: Demassification in the Age of Informatics
James C. Morrison - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Is the Wired City Really So SMART?
Gary Gumpert - Communication Landscapers
Susan Drucker - Hofstra University
Taking Private Matters to Public Space
Jack Barwind - Syracuse University
12:30 - 1:00
Featured Presentation
Moderator - [TBA]
Gender and Media: A Report on Revising the Curriculum
Camille Paglia - University of the Arts
1:00 - 2:30
Lunch
FRIDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING
2:30 - 3:45
Session 3 - Panel
[Aesthetics]
Moderator - Saul Ostrow -University of Connecticut
Internet Artwork, Artists and Computer Analysts:
Sharing the Creative Process
Jean-Paul Fourmentraux - Université Toulouse
Sense, Memory and Media
Scott Weiland - [TBA]
VISCOM: A Message and a Medium
Robert M. Hall - Flagler College
Cinema: The New Cathedral of HollyWorld
Read Mercer Schuchardt - New York University
4:00 - 5:15
Session 4 - Roundtable Discussion
The Future of News
Moderator - Edward Wachtel - Fordham University
Panelists
James W. Carey - Columbia University
Mark Dery - New York University
Hal Himmelstein - Brooklyn College
John Pavlik - Columbia University
Jay Rosen - New York University
Paul Thaler - Mercy College
5:30 - 6:00
President's Address
Moderator - Janet Sternberg - New York University
The Flight of Minerva's Owl
Lance Strate - Fordham University
6:00 - 6:30
Presentation of MEA Awards
Mark Lipton - Vassar College
[TBA]
6:30 - 7:00
Keynote Address
Moderator - Lance Strate - Fordham University
Morphing McLuhan: Medium Theory for a New Millennium
Joshua Meyrowitz - University of New Hampshire
7:30 - 9:00
Reception
Kimball Hall, 246 Greene Street, first floor lounge
SATURDAY MORNING
8:30
Registration Opens
9:00 - 10:00
Business Meeting
All are welcome to attend
Moderator - Casey Man Kong Lum, William Paterson University
10:00 - 11:15
Session 5 - Panel
[Language]
Moderator - Neil Postman - New York University
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