Marion Naser-Lather Christoph Neubert Marion Naser-Lather
Traffic: Media as Infrastructures and Cultural Practices presents a collection of texts by distinguished international media and cultural scholars that addresses fundamental relationships between the logistic, symbolic, and infrastructural dimensions of media. The volume discusses the role of traffic and infrastructures within the history of media theory as well as in a broader cultural context: Traffic is shown to constitute an important epistemological and technical principle, a paradigm for exchanges and circulations between discoursive and non-discoursive cultural practices. This...
Traffic: Media as Infrastructures and Cultural Practices presents a collection of texts by distinguished international media and cultural schol...