Digital media: Amusing ourselves to death?
Gencarelli, Manhattan College Photo Versión en español Communications professors at Tec of Monterrey had a visitor last week, Thom Gencarelli of Manhattan College, who made us think about what we are teaching and how we are doing it. Among the questions he left us with: In 1985, Neil Postman wrote that the dominant media of a culture in fact shapes the culture, is the culture ( Amusing Ourselves to Death) . In his day, Postman saw television as degrading all aspects of culture -- religion, literature, education, politics -- to a form of visual entertainment. So how are digital media defining and shaping our culture today? he asked. Are they degrading or improving it? Do the immediacy, urgency, and visual nature of digital media make us less capable of appreciating the culture of the written word? Read more »