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New Perspectives on Communication, Consumption, and Consciousness
Drugs & Media
New Perspectives on Communication, Consumption, and Consciousness
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We have developed into a culture that is over-reliant upon pharmaceutical and recreational drugs; where drugs are incessantly advertised and promoted to us via our mass media. Like drugs, communication media alter the way we interact with the world; they direct our attention in various ways, sometimes enabling certain behaviors and experiences, and prohibiting others.
The contributors to this cutting-edge collection apply media ecological concepts to consider how drugs function as communication technologies; literally media in and for the human sensorium. In these essays, drugs are considered as communication media in a practical sense, not merely in the metaphorical way they tend to be discussed in the popular press. Media and drugs are thus conceived as communicative tools that enhance and/or inhibit physical, social and symbolic experience - our ways of seeing and being in the world. Drugs & Media: New Perspectives on Communication, Consumption and Consciousness is the first book to examine this parallel, promoting a critical awareness of the significant impact of drugs and media on individuals, society and our wider human culture.
Table of Contents
Prologue: Defining Our Terms
Introduction
Part 1: Consciousness Technologies: The Environmental Properties of Drugs and Media
Chapter 1: Drugs: The Intensions of Humanity - Lance Strate
Chapter 2: Drugs as Environments: Being Inside What is Inside Us - Corey Anton
Chapter 3: Perceptual Amplifiers and Inhibitors: Some Parallels between Modern Media and Drug Use - Robert C. MacDougall
Part 2: Relationship and Identity Transformation: The Environmental Effects of Drugs and Media
Chapter 4: Sex-Drug Technologies: A Media Ecological Approach to Birth Control and ED Drugs -Valerie V. Peterson
Chapter 5: ED Drugs and the Re-making of the Real Man - Robert C. MacDougall
Chapter 6: Recreational Dubs: Constituting Apple's iPod Cult - Brett Robinson
Part 3: Selling Drugs, Pushing Media: Advertising, Consumption, Diagnostics and Dissemination
Chapter 7: Pediatric Bipolar and the Media of Madness- Jonah Bossewitch
Chapter 8: Treat her with Prozac: Four Decades of Direct-to-Physician Antidepressant Advertising -Cristina Hanganu-Bresch
Chapter 9: The Extended Pharmacist: Entering the Era of Remote Drug Dispensation and Pharmaceutical Counseling -Phil Rose and Ainsley Moore
Chapter 10: Media Peddlers, Pushers, and Pharmacists: Toward a Producer-Intention Model of the Media -Brecken Chinn Swartz
Part 4: Psychopharmacological Approaches to Understanding Communication Technology
Chapter 11: Media Ecological Psychopharmacosophy: An Ecology of Mind for Today -Ronan Hallowell
Chapter 12: Psychoactive Media -John P. Skinnon
Part 5: The Road Ahead
Chapter 13: Environmental Engineering for Ecological Balance - Robert C. MacDougall
Chapter 14: Epilogue: Epigenetics, Mirror Neurons, and a Few New Prescriptions on the Horizon - Robert MacDougall
List of Contributors
Index
Introduction
Part 1: Consciousness Technologies: The Environmental Properties of Drugs and Media
Chapter 1: Drugs: The Intensions of Humanity - Lance Strate
Chapter 2: Drugs as Environments: Being Inside What is Inside Us - Corey Anton
Chapter 3: Perceptual Amplifiers and Inhibitors: Some Parallels between Modern Media and Drug Use - Robert C. MacDougall
Part 2: Relationship and Identity Transformation: The Environmental Effects of Drugs and Media
Chapter 4: Sex-Drug Technologies: A Media Ecological Approach to Birth Control and ED Drugs -Valerie V. Peterson
Chapter 5: ED Drugs and the Re-making of the Real Man - Robert C. MacDougall
Chapter 6: Recreational Dubs: Constituting Apple's iPod Cult - Brett Robinson
Part 3: Selling Drugs, Pushing Media: Advertising, Consumption, Diagnostics and Dissemination
Chapter 7: Pediatric Bipolar and the Media of Madness- Jonah Bossewitch
Chapter 8: Treat her with Prozac: Four Decades of Direct-to-Physician Antidepressant Advertising -Cristina Hanganu-Bresch
Chapter 9: The Extended Pharmacist: Entering the Era of Remote Drug Dispensation and Pharmaceutical Counseling -Phil Rose and Ainsley Moore
Chapter 10: Media Peddlers, Pushers, and Pharmacists: Toward a Producer-Intention Model of the Media -Brecken Chinn Swartz
Part 4: Psychopharmacological Approaches to Understanding Communication Technology
Chapter 11: Media Ecological Psychopharmacosophy: An Ecology of Mind for Today -Ronan Hallowell
Chapter 12: Psychoactive Media -John P. Skinnon
Part 5: The Road Ahead
Chapter 13: Environmental Engineering for Ecological Balance - Robert C. MacDougall
Chapter 14: Epilogue: Epigenetics, Mirror Neurons, and a Few New Prescriptions on the Horizon - Robert MacDougall
List of Contributors
Index
Product details
Published | Nov 24 2011 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 368 |
ISBN | 9781441134929 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Illustrations | 3 illus |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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