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Technological Forms and Ecological Communication

A Theoretical Heuristic

Piyush Mathur

Investigating the phenomena of technology, science, technique, and mass communication, Piyush Mathur contends that the enterprise of science communication may be misleading vis-à-vis technology—if in part because it frequently coextends with a flawed, but dominant, notion of science that presumptuously implicates technology anyway. Grappling with what authentically constitutes science and the prospective effects of its realization on a global future of mass communication, Mathur explores how various technological forms play specifically into ecologically sensitive mass communication. The result is an eco-communicative theory of technology that includes its classification based upon a set of qualitative principles and a profile of the notion of development. On the whole, though, Technological Forms and Ecological Communication: A Theoretical Heuristic brings the fields of philosophy and history of science, philosophy and sociology of technology, communication studies, and development studies into conversation with one another.
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Lexington Books
Pages: 316 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-4985-2047-8 • Hardback • September 2017 • $136.00 • (£105.00)
978-1-4985-2048-5 • eBook • September 2017 • $129.00 • (£99.00)
Subjects: Language Arts & Disciplines / Communication Studies, Nature / Ecology, Technology & Engineering / Environmental / General
Piyush Mathur is an independent scholar.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
List of Figures
Chapter 1: Technology, Ecology, & Communication
Chapter 2: In Apprehending Technology, Bypass the Foucauldian Framework
Chapter 3:
Science Defined in Terms of Object Versus Method of Study: The Problematics of the Two Approaches
Chapter 4: Diverse Objects, Diverse Subjects: An Inquest into a State of Pre- Fragmentation Termed
Science
Chapter 5:The Argument Concerning the Christian-Religious Inception of
Science
Chapter 6: Mystique & Domination: A Matter of Mutual Reinforcement
The Theological Substructure of the Dominant Notion of Science
Chapter 7: Some Terminological Revelations Through European History: The Invalidity of
Science as a Theoretical Concept
Chapter 8:
Science: A Basket Category
And why Science-Technology Differential Matters to Communication
Chapter 9: An Eco-Communicative Theory of Technology
Chapter 10: The Principle of Proximation: Proximate & Distant Technologies
Chapter 11: The Principle of Temporality: Newer, Older, Obsolete, & Antiquated Technologies
Chapter 12: The Principle of Concentration: Concentrative & Disseminative Technologies
Chapter 13: The Principle of Anthropocentrism: Meat Technologies; Technologies of Polity; Communication Technologies
Chapter 14: The Principle of Uncertainty: Uncertain Technologies
Chapter 15: The Unprincipled Case of the Technologies of Development
Chapter 16: Conclusion
Bibliography
About the Author

Mathur’s classifications can serve as the basis of further investigation into the relationship between mass communication, technologies, and ecology and stimulate the intellectual development of the field of eco-communication. Readers will do well by keeping some technologies of interest in mind as they follow the chronicles. On the whole, Technological Forms constitutes a substantial resource for communication scholars, philosophers of technology, those engaged in environmental studies and development studies as well as historians and philosophers of science.


— Information, Commuication & Society


"This book is not just a critique of contemporary communication. Mathur’s critique aims at laying the groundwork for an alternative theory of communication, one that insists experts and journalists alike move beyond technological fetishisation and toward a communicative approach that considers the potential ecological effects that accompany some, if not all, forms of technological “advancement”."


— Local Enviornment


Mathur’s two-sided approach – terminological criticism and building of heuristics – leaves the reader feeling less blind to the operations of industrial capitalism than before. Technological Formsis a book about reading, writing, and thinking. . . . Technological Forms. . . offer[s] robust analysis of intellectual domination.


— Postcolonial Studies


This book is brilliantly researched and opens a new chapter in a heated debate on science and technology. The author critically re-thinks some of the basic notions of our civilization, providing new answers to troubling environmental questions. Technological Forms and Ecological Communication: A Theoretical Heuristic is modern philosophy at its brightest.
— Viacheslav Kudashov, Siberian Federal University


Technological Forms and Ecological Communication: A Theoretical Heuristic is a remarkable achievement. Mathur's critical explorations of how technology, ecology, and communication must be reappraised today from a comprehensively global perspective make this study essential reading for those engaged in communication, development, science and technology, or environmental studies.
— Timothy W. Luke, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University


With boundless intellect and compassion Piyush Mathur elucidates the centuries-long evolution of our contemporary concepts of science, technology, and communication. In so doing, he reveals their inherent vagueness and relativity, while presenting brave insights into how to address anew our planetary distress. A stunning contribution!
— Chellis Glendinning, Independent scholar and psychologist


Technological Forms and Ecological Communication

A Theoretical Heuristic

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Hardback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • Investigating the phenomena of technology, science, technique, and mass communication, Piyush Mathur contends that the enterprise of science communication may be misleading vis-à-vis technology—if in part because it frequently coextends with a flawed, but dominant, notion of science that presumptuously implicates technology anyway. Grappling with what authentically constitutes science and the prospective effects of its realization on a global future of mass communication, Mathur explores how various technological forms play specifically into ecologically sensitive mass communication. The result is an eco-communicative theory of technology that includes its classification based upon a set of qualitative principles and a profile of the notion of development. On the whole, though, Technological Forms and Ecological Communication: A Theoretical Heuristic brings the fields of philosophy and history of science, philosophy and sociology of technology, communication studies, and development studies into conversation with one another.
Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 316 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
    978-1-4985-2047-8 • Hardback • September 2017 • $136.00 • (£105.00)
    978-1-4985-2048-5 • eBook • September 2017 • $129.00 • (£99.00)
    Subjects: Language Arts & Disciplines / Communication Studies, Nature / Ecology, Technology & Engineering / Environmental / General
Author
Author
  • Piyush Mathur is an independent scholar.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Contents
    Acknowledgments
    Preface
    List of Figures
    Chapter 1: Technology, Ecology, & Communication
    Chapter 2: In Apprehending Technology, Bypass the Foucauldian Framework
    Chapter 3:
    Science Defined in Terms of Object Versus Method of Study: The Problematics of the Two Approaches
    Chapter 4: Diverse Objects, Diverse Subjects: An Inquest into a State of Pre- Fragmentation Termed
    Science
    Chapter 5:The Argument Concerning the Christian-Religious Inception of
    Science
    Chapter 6: Mystique & Domination: A Matter of Mutual Reinforcement
    The Theological Substructure of the Dominant Notion of Science
    Chapter 7: Some Terminological Revelations Through European History: The Invalidity of
    Science as a Theoretical Concept
    Chapter 8:
    Science: A Basket Category
    And why Science-Technology Differential Matters to Communication
    Chapter 9: An Eco-Communicative Theory of Technology
    Chapter 10: The Principle of Proximation: Proximate & Distant Technologies
    Chapter 11: The Principle of Temporality: Newer, Older, Obsolete, & Antiquated Technologies
    Chapter 12: The Principle of Concentration: Concentrative & Disseminative Technologies
    Chapter 13: The Principle of Anthropocentrism: Meat Technologies; Technologies of Polity; Communication Technologies
    Chapter 14: The Principle of Uncertainty: Uncertain Technologies
    Chapter 15: The Unprincipled Case of the Technologies of Development
    Chapter 16: Conclusion
    Bibliography
    About the Author
Reviews
Reviews
  • Mathur’s classifications can serve as the basis of further investigation into the relationship between mass communication, technologies, and ecology and stimulate the intellectual development of the field of eco-communication. Readers will do well by keeping some technologies of interest in mind as they follow the chronicles. On the whole, Technological Forms constitutes a substantial resource for communication scholars, philosophers of technology, those engaged in environmental studies and development studies as well as historians and philosophers of science.


    — Information, Commuication & Society


    "This book is not just a critique of contemporary communication. Mathur’s critique aims at laying the groundwork for an alternative theory of communication, one that insists experts and journalists alike move beyond technological fetishisation and toward a communicative approach that considers the potential ecological effects that accompany some, if not all, forms of technological “advancement”."


    — Local Enviornment


    Mathur’s two-sided approach – terminological criticism and building of heuristics – leaves the reader feeling less blind to the operations of industrial capitalism than before. Technological Formsis a book about reading, writing, and thinking. . . . Technological Forms. . . offer[s] robust analysis of intellectual domination.


    — Postcolonial Studies


    This book is brilliantly researched and opens a new chapter in a heated debate on science and technology. The author critically re-thinks some of the basic notions of our civilization, providing new answers to troubling environmental questions. Technological Forms and Ecological Communication: A Theoretical Heuristic is modern philosophy at its brightest.
    — Viacheslav Kudashov, Siberian Federal University


    Technological Forms and Ecological Communication: A Theoretical Heuristic is a remarkable achievement. Mathur's critical explorations of how technology, ecology, and communication must be reappraised today from a comprehensively global perspective make this study essential reading for those engaged in communication, development, science and technology, or environmental studies.
    — Timothy W. Luke, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University


    With boundless intellect and compassion Piyush Mathur elucidates the centuries-long evolution of our contemporary concepts of science, technology, and communication. In so doing, he reveals their inherent vagueness and relativity, while presenting brave insights into how to address anew our planetary distress. A stunning contribution!
    — Chellis Glendinning, Independent scholar and psychologist


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