Pandemic Media: Preliminary Notes Toward an Inventory

Didi Cheeka, Michelle Cho, Shane Denson, Guilherme da Silva Machado, Kerim Dogruel, Stefanie Duguay, Christoph Engemann, Karin Fleck, Bishnupriya Ghosh, Sophia Gräfe, Malte Hagener, Florian Hoof, Marek Jancovic, Alice Leroy, Juan Llamas-Rodriguez, John Mowitt, Joshua Neves, Alexandra Schneider, Benjamín Schultz-Figueroa, Diego Semerene, Felix M. Simon, Abby S. Waysdorf, Marc Steinberg, Wanda Strauven, Vinzenz Hediger, Laliv Melamed, Antonio Somaini, Yvonne Zimmermann, Kester Dyer, Jaap Verheul, Rebecca Williams, Leonie Zilch, Marijke de Valck, Ada Ackerman, Neta Alexander, Meredith A. Bak, Marie-Aude Baronian, Ulrike Bergermann, Amrita Biswas, Teresa Castro, and Philipp Dominik Keidl
meson press eG
2020-12-23

With its unprecedented scale and consequences the COVID-19 pandemic has generated a variety of new configurations of media. Responding to demands for information, synchronization, regulation, and containment, these “pandemic media” reorder social interactions, spaces, and temporalities, thus contributing to a reconfiguration of media technologies and the cultures and polities with which they are entangled. Highlighting media’s adaptability, malleability, and scalability under the conditions of a pandemic, the contributions to this volume track and analyze how media emerge, operate, and change in response to the global crisis and provide elements toward an understanding of the post-pandemic world to come.

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  • Films, cinema
  • Media studies
  • Films, cinema
  • Film: styles and genres
  • Media studies
  • Films, cinema
  • Film, television, radio genres: Science fiction, fantasy and horror
  • Media studies: internet, digital media and society
  • P87-96
  • Activism
  • Coronavirus
  • COVID-19
  • Digitalization
  • Education
  • Instruction
  • Materialities
  • Media
  • Pandemic
  • Scale
  • Sociability
  • Space
  • Technologies
  • Temporality
  • Time
  • Internet and digital media: arts and performance

Pandemic Media: Preliminary Notes Toward an Inventory

Didi Cheeka, Michelle Cho, Shane Denson, Guilherme da Silva Machado, Kerim Dogruel, Stefanie Duguay, Christoph Engemann, Karin Fleck, Bishnupriya Ghosh, Sophia Gräfe, Malte Hagener, Florian Hoof, Marek Jancovic, Alice Leroy, Juan Llamas-Rodriguez, John Mowitt, Joshua Neves, Alexandra Schneider, Benjamín Schultz-Figueroa, Diego Semerene, Felix M. Simon, Abby S. Waysdorf, Marc Steinberg, Wanda Strauven, Vinzenz Hediger, Laliv Melamed, Antonio Somaini, Yvonne Zimmermann, Kester Dyer, Jaap Verheul, Rebecca Williams, Leonie Zilch, Marijke de Valck, Ada Ackerman, Neta Alexander, Meredith A. Bak, Marie-Aude Baronian, Ulrike Bergermann, Amrita Biswas, Teresa Castro, and Philipp Dominik Keidl

meson press eG

2020-12-23

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With its unprecedented scale and consequences the COVID-19 pandemic has generated a variety of new configurations of media. Responding to demands for information, synchronization, regulation, and containment, these “pandemic media” reorder social interactions, spaces, and temporalities, thus contributing to a reconfiguration of media technologies and the cultures and polities with which they are entangled. Highlighting media’s adaptability, malleability, and scalability under the conditions of a pandemic, the contributions to this volume track and analyze how media emerge, operate, and change in response to the global crisis and provide elements toward an understanding of the post-pandemic world to come.

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  • Films, cinema
  • Media studies
  • Films, cinema
  • Film: styles and genres
  • Media studies
  • Films, cinema
  • Film, television, radio genres: Science fiction, fantasy and horror
  • Media studies: internet, digital media and society
  • P87-96
  • Activism
  • Coronavirus
  • COVID-19
  • Digitalization
  • Education
  • Instruction
  • Materialities
  • Media
  • Pandemic
  • Scale
  • Sociability
  • Space
  • Technologies
  • Temporality
  • Time
  • Internet and digital media: arts and performance