Music technologies and AirPods: Considering Theodor Adorno as media ecologist

Q2 Social Sciences Explorations in Media Ecology Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.1386/eme_00132_1
S. Church, Audrey Halversen, Brent Yergensen
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When new technologies emerge, they inevitably bring to mind many of the same questions that media scholars have been asking for decades. In this study, we will analyse Apple AirPods through a theoretical framework based in the writings of media ecologists like Harold Innis, Marshall McLuhan and Neil Postman, as well as media theorist Theodor W. Adorno. Adorno is included here because very few articles in media ecology scholarship discuss his contributions to media research. The exclusion of Adorno from media ecology appears to relate to his different ontological assumptions about media. While Innis, McLuhan and Postman contribute to the ‘structures and patterns narrative’ of medium theory, Adorno clearly fits into the ‘power and resistance narrative’ of critical/cultural studies. However, there are more significant connections between Adorno and the field of media ecology than have been previously acknowledged. In particular, there is a confluence between Adorno’s writings and others by media ecology scholars like Postman and Lewis Mumford, particularly in Adorno’s arguments about technology and music. In this article, we consider the question: can Adorno’s writings on technology be considered appropriate for inclusion in the media ecology canon? In this article, we will explore representative essays from Adorno’s extensive body of work on music reproduction technologies and discuss the parallels between his arguments and those made by others in media ecology.
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音乐技术和AirPods:将Theodor Adorno视为媒体生态学家
当新技术出现时,它们不可避免地会让人想起许多媒体学者几十年来一直在问的问题。在本研究中,我们将通过基于媒体生态学家如Harold Innis, Marshall McLuhan和Neil Postman以及媒体理论家Theodor W. Adorno的著作的理论框架来分析Apple AirPods。这里包括阿多诺,因为在媒体生态学研究中很少有文章讨论他对媒体研究的贡献。将阿多诺排除在媒介生态学之外,似乎与他对媒介的不同本体论假设有关。英尼斯、麦克卢汉和波兹曼为媒介理论的“结构和模式叙事”做出了贡献,而阿多诺显然符合批判/文化研究的“权力和抵抗叙事”。然而,阿多诺与媒介生态领域之间的联系比之前所承认的更为重要。特别是,阿多诺的著作与波兹曼(Postman)和刘易斯·芒福德(Lewis Mumford)等媒体生态学学者的著作有一处相通之处,尤其是阿多诺关于技术和音乐的观点。在这篇文章中,我们思考这样一个问题:阿多诺关于技术的著作是否适合被纳入媒介生态学经典?在这篇文章中,我们将探索阿多诺关于音乐复制技术的大量作品中的代表性文章,并讨论他的论点与媒体生态学中其他人的论点之间的相似之处。
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Explorations in Media Ecology
Explorations in Media Ecology Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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