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Ecology of Communication: Response and Responsibility in an Age of Ecocrisis [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 390 pages, height x width x depth: 228x164x34 mm, weight: 771 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Apr-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1793618143
  • ISBN-13: 9781793618146
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 390 pages, height x width x depth: 228x164x34 mm, weight: 771 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Apr-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1793618143
  • ISBN-13: 9781793618146
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An Ecology of Communication: Response and Responsibility in an Age of Ecocrisis moves readers beyond the anthropocentric bias of communication study and toward a listening-based model of communication; an essential move toward discerning fitting responses and the call to responsibility in an age of ecocrisis. This book addresses the ecological and communicative dilemma in which the universe, earth, and socio-cultural life world are resoundingly dialogic, all while we create modern and postmodern cultures largely governed by monologue. This book addresses the need to live different, non-dogmatic stories that vivify our links with the natural world, redefining dominant myths of unlimited growth, technology as savior, and linear progress. The ecological crisis, most broadly construed, is a crisis of communication. Scholars of communication, ecology, and social sciences will find this book particularly interesting.

Recenzijas

Homestead interacts with a wide range of thinkers and his own personal experience to articulate how ecocrisis can be understood as a fundamental crisis of communication. An Ecology of Communication comes at a moment when such cross-disciplinary revisits to the very glue that holds our shared meanings together are needed. Its in understanding the ecological force of communication, and its intimate entwinement with the social, cultural, psychological, and sacred, that we remember how to listen to the wider world and know how to fittingly respond." -- Tema Milstein, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia "It takes years of committed and thoughtful engagement with an idea to yield work as broad and fecund as this. Homestead achieves his eco-communicative ethics by reading a vast array of interlocutors with a generosity seldom seen when so much is at stake. This serves him well (and recommends the practice to all of us) as he learns deeply from a wide and multidisciplinary range of thinkers. That said, Homestead is never far from his ultimate concern and original contribution. If we stand a chance for a livable future on the other side of the climate crisis, then thinking such as is demonstrated in this fine book will have been central to keeping us alive to the struggle." -- Ramsey Eric Ramsey, Arizona State University

Acknowledgments x
Introduction: Ecocrisis as a Crisis of Communication 1(22)
1 The Fitting Response: Calvin O. Schrag And Rational Communication
23(32)
2 Integral Meta-Theory: Ken Wilber And Spiritual Communication
55(40)
3 To Learn But Not Return: Paul Shepard And Mythic-Animistic Communication
95(48)
4 The Pattern That Connects: Gregory Bateson And Aesthetic Communication
143(38)
5 Discerning The Unfit: From New Age To Ascension
181(46)
6 Discerning The Unfit: Interspecies Communication
227(46)
7 The Call To Responsibility: Thoreau And The Voice(S) Of Nature
273(36)
Epilogue: A Fitting Responsiveness: Communicating Our Way into the Future 309(36)
Works Cited 345(14)
Index 359(20)
About the Author 379
William Homestead is associate professor in the Department of Communication Studies at New England College.