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pr: Well, to answer your first question, Christine Nystrom aptly describes media ecology as the study of the interactions between communication forms, technologies, techniques and processes, and human thought, feeling, value, and behavior, but it is not very well known in fact as a school of thought. Readers, however, might be aware of the work of scholars associated with it, such as Lewis Mumford, Harold Innis, Marshall McLuhan, Jacques Ellul, Walter Ong, Jack Goody, and Neil Postman.1 It's Postman, actually, who can properly be seen to be an exponent of the tradition, founding at New York University the first and only graduate program dedicated to its formal study. But you refer in your
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