Mediapolis Now: a new podcast channel

Over at Mediapolis: A Journal of Cities and Culture, I have taken on a new role as Audio Editor. My main responsibility in this new role is coordinating and producing content for the journal’s new podcast channel, Mediapolis Now. The channel is hosted on Podbean, and available for subscription through the most popular podcast distributors (e.g. … Continue Reading

Media, Technology & Culture podcast: new episodes on infrastructure and embodiment

I’m somewhat falling behind with the updates on the good ole blog here, but another couple of episodes have been published in my podcast series Media, Technology & Culture. Episode 6 explores infrastructure, focusing in particular on the internet as a vast, dispersed infrastructures on which various media technologies, including nonhuman objects, depend. Episode 7 explores … Continue Reading

Where we care (new essay in Mediapolis)

Over at Mediapolis Journal, I have published a new essay on what I think might some emergent interdependences between platforms (specifically social media) and local care during the COVID-19 pandemic. One possible reaction to this news might be, “Not another take on Covid!” As the below passage I’ve excepted from the essay indicates, I’m well … Continue Reading

The newly-built Toronto Star building ca. 1974, with the under-construction CN Tower top left, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s Toronto-Dominion Centre top right.

Baumeister interview on ‘media houses’

Just before the UK went into it lockdown in late March 2020, I did an interview with Alexander Gutzmer on ‘media houses’ for the German architecture magazine Baumeister. We discussed what is at stake in studies of media companies’ headquarters, offices and facilities, with reference to my research into the Toronto Star‘s various facilities around … Continue Reading

Urban Media Now (event at Birkbeck, 31 March 2020)

I’m happy to announce that on 31 March 2020, I will be hosting a public discussion with Charlotte Brundson (Warwick), Zlatan Krajina (Zagreb), David Rowe (Western Sydney) and Deborah Stevenson (Western Sydney) on the notion that media studies might be experiencing an ‘urban’ moment. The discussion is inspired by the release of the Routledge Companion to … Continue Reading