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摘要
Jordan B.Kinder和Lucie Stepanik在《媒体奖杯》特刊“石油与媒体,石油即媒体”的引言中,阐述了将石油作为媒体的利害关系和后果,因为他们将其置于媒体研究的“物质转向”和更广泛的项目能源人文学科中。他们认为,通过批判性地将石油及其基础设施作为媒体,构成这一问题的贡献提出了一种发展石油账户的方法,该账户进一步完善了能源人文学科中隐含的更大任务和利害关系。这些内容一方面涉及石油调解社会、文化和生态关系的无数方式,另一方面也涉及石油调解的方式,同时思考这些调解如何为石油之外的未来提供一瞥。
Editorial Introduction | Oil and Media, Oil as Media: Mediating Petrocultures Then and Now
In this introduction to the special issue of MediaTropes on “Oil and Media, Oil as Media,” Jordan B. Kinder and Lucie Stepanik provide an account of the stakes and consequences of approaching oil as media as they situate it within the “material turn” of media studies and the broader project energy humanities. They argue that by critically approaching oil and its infrastructures as media, the contributions that comprise this issue puts forward one way to develop an account of oil that further refines the larger tasks and stakes implicit in the energy humanities. Together, these address the myriad ways in which oil mediates social, cultural, and ecological relations, on the one hand, and the ways in which it is mediated, on the other, while thinking through how such mediations might offer glimpses of a future beyond oil.