Epistemic interface in the discourse of new media culture
Journal: The Digital Scholar: Philosopher’s Lab (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2019-03-26
Authors : Aleksandr A. Teslev;
Page : 100-111
Keywords : epistemic interface; new media; communication; media discourse; new media culture;
Abstract
This article focuses on the epistemic interface that may be distinguished in the new media culture discourse. The author aims to find out the possibilities of the epistemic interface as «the system of coordinates» for the new-media culture. Since this subject is analyzed in context of the new media culture discourse, it necessitates to study the media discourse as well, treating it as an epistemic process. The new media culture discourse demonstrates a distinct character marked with quite peculiar features, and might be defined as the process of generating, reproducing and communicating socially and culturally significant meanings and knowledge. The article examines the experience on conceptualization of the epistemic interface, which might be viewed in a relatively narrow historical and philosophical retrospective, and in a number of modern philosophical studies as well. The author suggests a definition of epistemic interface and decides on a relevant theoretical and methodological research foundation basing on the character of the subject.
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