Media ecology focuses on the media environment, structure, and impact on our consciousness and behavior. We are surrounded by information, by texts. Among other things, we will explore what type of "creatures" live in this information environment. The media form a kind of dynamic ecosystem. Furthermore, we set ourselves the task of analyzing trends in this system. In particular, we are interested in where this ecological balance is disturbed and how to correct it.
Neil Postman, What is Media Ecology?
Juan Enriquez Digital Tatoo video
A World of Mounting Disarray Richard Haass
Compelling Evidence We Are In a SimulationWhat Defines a Meme? The New Replicators
http://old.unipr.it/arpa/defi/econlaw/SELFISH%20GENE.pdf
Do We Live in Multiverse? Множинні інтерпретації реальності
50 things that are being killed by the internet10 Things the Internet Has Killed or Ruined (and 5 Things It Hasn't)
20 Things Killed By The Internet
When the World Seems Like One Big Conspiracy
15 Cool Things That Were Killed by Modern Technology
DISINFORMATION IN 2020: TOP EMBARRASSING MOMENTS
Lisa Montgomery: Only woman on US federal death row to face execution
Mona Lisa. How are super memes formed that play an extraordinary role in our information environment?
Fouad Khan, Confirmed! We Live in a Simulation.
We must never doubt Elon Musk again
Fact checker. (Trump)
15 Cool Things That Were Killed by Modern Technology
Twitter, Facebook and Instagram temporarily block Trump’s accounts - is it effective in terms of noocenos?
Four people have died after supporters of Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to stop the certification of Joe Biden’s election victory
Neil Postman: Five Things We Need to Know About Technological Change
Will humans survive the century?
Will humans survive the century?
Why do we watch TV when we don’t like it? Edmund David
Choice blindness: Do you know yourself as well as you think? Choice Blindness - Implications
The concept of choice blindness suggests that people are not always aware of their choices and preferences. ... And you may even defend a choice just because you think it's the one you made. For example, let's say you've been asked to taste two different types of jams and choose your favorite. https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-choice-blindness-2795019
Why the 'paradox mindset' is the key to success
Fareed zakaria, Russia hasn’t just hacked our computer systems. It’s hacked our minds.
Your data and how it is used to gain your vote
Anil Ananthaswamy Do We Live in a Simulation? Chances Are about 50–50
The concept of choice blindness suggests that people are not always aware of their choices and preferences. ... And you may even defend a choice just because you think it's the one you made. For example, let's say you've been asked to taste two different types of jams and choose your favorite. https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-choice-blindness-2795019
The Science o Addiction Podcast
David L. Altheide, Qualitative research and an ecology of communication \\ Tracking discourse and qualitative document analysis
Fareed zakaria, Russia hasn’t just hacked our computer systems. It’s hacked our minds.
Sunburst. US Cyber Attack
Our cyber Pearl Harbour': US politicians alarmed by scale of attackAnil Ananthaswamy Do We Live in a Simulation? Chances Are about 50–50
Fake Accounts Are Constantly Manipulating What You See on Social Media. Here's How
How objectivity in journalism became a matter of opinion
Julia Ries, The Psychology Behind Why People Believe Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories
Is Superintelligence Impossible? On Possible Minds: Philosophy and AI with Daniel C. Dennett and David Chalmers Edge, 4.10.2019 )Ukrainian version)
Seeing is believing: how media mythbusting can actually make false beliefs stronger
A New AI “Journalist” Is Rewriting the News to Remove Bias
Why the world needs viruses to function — draw parallels with text viruses
The media exaggerates negative news. This distortion has consequences. Steven Pinker
Yuval Harari. Congratulations, You are now Hackable Anomals.
Magic/conspiracy thinking against impersonal thinking. Illuminati
Why this particular technology is developing? Space ted Jason Pontin
Should you live fore your resume or your eulogy. Ted. David Brooks
Alisa Miller. Ted. Distorted news
Julia Ries, The Psychology Behind Why People Believe Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories
Is Superintelligence Impossible? On Possible Minds: Philosophy and AI with Daniel C. Dennett and David Chalmers Edge, 4.10.2019 )Ukrainian version)
Seeing is believing: how media mythbusting can actually make false beliefs stronger
A New AI “Journalist” Is Rewriting the News to Remove Bias
Why the world needs viruses to function — draw parallels with text viruses
The media exaggerates negative news. This distortion has consequences. Steven Pinker
Yuval Harari. Congratulations, You are now Hackable Anomals.
Magic/conspiracy thinking against impersonal thinking. Illuminati
Why this particular technology is developing? Space ted Jason Pontin
Should you live fore your resume or your eulogy. Ted. David Brooks
Alisa Miller. Ted. Distorted news
Misunderstandings about truth https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/epub/10.1080/23753234.2019.1667252?needAccess=true
VİDEO! Tourist ki|led doing cliff stunt is ex-footballer Mourad Lamrabatte! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0wdoEGKnBg&t=48s
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