
- Series editors
Jussi Parikka, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
Anna Tuschling, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
Geoffrey Winthrop-Young, University of British Columbia, Canada- Geographical Scope
- Europe, North-America
- Keywords
- Media technology; Media archaeology; Technicity; Materiality; Kittler
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Recursions
The book series Recursions: Theories of Media, Materiality, and Cultural Techniques provides a platform for cutting- edge research in the field of media culture studies with a particular focus on the cultural impact of media technology and the materialities of communication. The series aims to be an internationally significant and exciting opening into emerging ideas in media theory ranging from media materialism and hardware-oriented studies to ecology, the post-human, the study of cultural techniques, and recent contributions to media archaeology.
The series revolves around key themes:
- The material underpinning of media theory
- New advances in media archaeology and media philosophy
- Studies in cultural techniques
These themes resonate with some of the most interesting debates in international media studies, where non-representational thought, the technicity of knowledge formations and new materialities expressed through biological and technological developments are changing the vocabularies of cultural theory. The series is also interested in the mediatic conditions of such theoretical ideas and developing them as media theory.

Media Infrastructures and the Politics of Digital Time

Archive, Photography and the Language of Administration

Engines of Order

Zootechnologies

New Media Archaeologies

Sacred Channels

Guerrilla Networks

American Folk Music as Tactical Media

List Cultures

Cinema, Trance and Cybernetics

Memory in Motion

Remediating McLuhan

Medium, Messenger, Transmission

Sonic Time Machines
