Education, Media and the End of the Book: Some Remarks from Media Theory
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Leschke, Rainer, and Norm Friesen. 2014. “Education, Media and the End of the Book: Some Remarks from Media Theory”. MediaEducation: Journal for Theory and Practice of Media Education 24 (Educational Media Ecologies):183-96. https://doi.org/10.21240/mpaed/24/2014.10.03.X.

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Abstract

This paper sketches out an understanding of contemporary educational forms and practices from a vantage point afforded by recent German media studies. In so doing, it introduces a number of concepts from continental media theory. With the book – both as an artifact and an epistemic metaphor – in evident decline, what is taking its place is not any one new medium, but rather a radically new kind of media systematicity. By relentlessly reducing all content (e. g., music, film, text) to ones and zeros, digitization effectively erases the material characteristics of separate media forms, leaving behind only their conventionalized aesthetic qualities and forms. The paper builds on these arguments by concluding that the symbolic competencies which once constituted the core of all education (reading, writing, ‘rithmatic) are increasingly at odds with performative and stylistic abilities integral to this new mediatic order.

https://doi.org/10.21240/mpaed/24/2014.10.03.X