[acc-cca-l] New Issue of Canadian Journal of Communication: Many McLuhans
Bethany Berard
BethanyBerard at cmail.carleton.ca
Mon Dec 9 14:07:18 MST 2019
The Canadian Journal of Communication announces its latest issue, No 44.4: Many McLuhans or None at All<https://cjc-online.ca/index.php/journal>, guest-edited by Sarah Sharma, Director of the McLuhan Center for Culture & Technology at the University of Toronto.
The issue features a keynote address by John Durham Peters, Yale University.
Table of Contents:
Guest Editorial: Many McLuhans or None at All
Sarah Sharma
Reading over McLuhan's Shoulder
John Durham Peters
Reading McLuhan Reading Ulysses
Alan Galey
The McLuhan-Innis Field: In Search of Media Theory
Liam Cole Young
The (Black) Elephant in the Room: McLuhan and the Racial
Armond Towns
Distributed Intelligence: Silk-Weaving and the Jacquard Mechanism
Ganaele Langlois
McLuhan and Posthumanism: Extending the Techno-Animal Embrace
Jody Berland
Flash, Spirit, Plex, Stretch: A Trans-Disciplinary View of the Media Sensorium
Rhonda N. McEwen
Issue 44.4: Many McLuhans is based on the Many McLuhans Symposium at McLuhan Centre for Culture and Technology at the University of Toronto (@McLuhanCHI). This symposium celebrated and marked the designation of the Marshall McLuhan Library held at the University of Toronto and the McLuhan Archives held at the Library and Archives Canada<http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/Pages/home.aspx> into the UNESCO Memory of the World Register<http://www.unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-information/memory-of-the-world/register/full-list-of-registered-heritage/registered-heritage-page-5/marshall-mcluhan-the-archives-of-the-future/>. The event was organized and sponsored by the Library Archives of Canada, The McLuhan Centre for Culture and Technology at the Faculty of Information, and the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library.
For a direct link to the issue online: https://cjc-online.ca/index.php/journal
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