Mark Poster
Philosopher and educator in media studies

Born
1941
84 years ago
Died
October 10th, 2012
12 years ago — 71 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
United States
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An influential philosopher and educator in the field of media studies. Contributed significantly to the understanding of the implications of media on culture and politics. Authored several important texts including 'The Second Media Age' which examined the impact of digital technology on communication. Focused on issues related to globalization, postmodern theory, and the complexities of identity in the media age. Engaged in discussions around the effects of the Internet on society and culture, shaping the discourse on new media and its societal implications.
Authored 'The Second Media Age'
Examined globalization and media studies
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