New York Studies in Media Philosophy
Editor: Wolfgang Schirmacher

Volume 1, March 1997

Introduction to Media Philosophy by Wolfgang Schirmacher
Judy Boernsan, Media Ethics: The TV Spectacle of the Hill / Thomas Hearings.
Dawnja Burris, Virtual Family.


Volume 2, June 1997

Special Issue From the Aesthetics and Ethics International Symposium
New York March 19-21, 1997
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Volume 3: 1998

Samantha Longoni, The Body Is Back: Communication in Cyberspace.

Jennifer Fischer, Reading the Mediatrix: An Innovative Strategy of Developing Online Media and Technology for Learning.


Volume 4: 1999

Emily Lutzker, Violence and the Sublime in Mass Media.
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Wolfgang Schirmacher, Media Aesthetics in Europe.


Volume 5: 2000:

Estafan Rivera, I Don't Exist: The Media is the Self
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Volume 6: 2001

Serena Hashimoto, Is there Desire… Nothingness in Communication
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Volume 7: 2002

Paola Piglia-Veronese, The Plesasure of Suspension

Bonnie Stewart, Literate Practice and Digital Worlds.


Volume 8: 2003

David Senior, Maps and Media: On the Space of Thought.

Jay Stern, The Necessary Lie: A Process of Mediated Memory.


Volume 9: 2004

Kenneth Feinstein, The Heuretics of Information: The Death of Rhetoric.

Paul Tulipana, Dataspace: Agency and Determinacy.


Volume 10: 2005

Hsiang Cheng Hsu, Reversality.
Robert J. Cooksey, I Walk the Open Road: Toward an Open Source Philosophy.
Sarah Kamens, turn: theories of trauma in the age of linguistics..


Volume 11: 2006

Hannes Charen, Identity and Terror: Approaching an Aesthetics of Hysteria.
Stefanie Koseff, Overflow: Cinema and Exteriority.


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