Médium (Médium)
Journal Descriptions
Mediology is not a doctrine, nor a morality. Still less is it a "new science". It is above all a method of analysis, for understanding the transfer of information (transmission) over time. Not a special field of knowledge (as is the sociology of the media) but, more broadly, an original mode of knowledge, consisting in relating a historical phenomenon to the institutional and practical mediations that made it possible. We behave like mediologists every time we bring to light the correlations linking a symbolic corpus (a religion, a doctrine, an artistic genre, a discipline, etc.), a form of collective organization (a church, a party, a school, an academy) and a technical system of communication (capture, archiving and circulation of traces). Or, more simply, when we put a saying online, how we say it and who wants to say it again. A publication as regular as a magazine, but as consistent as a book, that can be kept and consulted long afterwards. To shed light on the relationship between technology and culture, Les Cahiers de médiologie combines three approaches: the thematic dossier, made up of around twenty illustrated articles based on a single issue the anthology, featuring extracts from classic, rare or unusual texts related to the theme of the dossier iconography, offering a visual approach to mediology The aim of mediology is to understand the transfer of a piece of information over time, how a break in our methods of transmission and transportation causes a change in mentalities and behaviors.
Médium (Médium) is :-
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International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Media Studies, Communication Studies, Cultural Studies, History, Sociology, Philosophy, Technology Studies , Print , Irregular Journal
- UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN P-ISSN: 1771-3757, Established: 1996,
- Provides Crossref DOI
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Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE