Twitter, media ecology, information warfare: Ethical and anticipated ethical issues

R. Wilson, Michael Shifflett
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Media ecology theory is the study of media, technology, and communication and how they affect human environments. The theoretical concepts were proposed by Marshall McLuhan in 1964, while the term media ecology was first formally introduced by Marshall McLuhan in 1962. Ecology in this context refers to the environment in which the medium is used—what they are and how they affect society. Neil Postman states, “Media ecology looks into the matter of how media of communication affect human perception, understanding, feeling, and value; and how our interaction with media facilitates or impedes our chances of survival. The word ecology implies the study of environments: their structure, content, and impact on people. An environment is, after all, a complex message system which imposes on human beings certain ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving.” Media ecology argues that media act as extensions of the human senses in each era, and communication technology is the primary cause of social change. Every communication technology (medium) has fundamental physical, psychological, and social characteristics that are basically separate and fixed. These characteristics condition how users of a medium communicate, process information, give meaning to and make sense of the world. Every communication technology conditions users to think and to speak in specific ways. In order to understand how Twitter accomplishes this, the features that define Twitter need to be identified. Twitter is a microblogging platform, a form of blogging in which tweets typically consists of short phrases, quick comments, images or links to video’s limited to 280 characters. As a platform used for communication Twitter can be described as having three key features: simplicity, impulsiveness and incivility.
推特,媒体生态,信息战:伦理和预期的伦理问题
媒介生态学理论是研究媒介、技术和传播以及它们如何影响人类环境的学科。媒介生态学的理论概念由马歇尔·麦克卢汉(Marshall McLuhan)于1964年提出,而“媒介生态学”一词则由马歇尔·麦克卢汉于1962年首次正式引入。在这里,生态指的是媒介被使用的环境——媒介是什么以及它们如何影响社会。尼尔·波兹曼说:“媒介生态学研究的是传播媒介如何影响人类的感知、理解、感觉和价值;以及我们与媒体的互动如何促进或阻碍我们的生存机会。生态学这个词意味着对环境的研究:环境的结构、内容和对人类的影响。毕竟,环境是一个复杂的信息系统,它将特定的思维、感觉和行为方式强加于人类。”媒介生态学认为,媒介在每个时代都是人类感官的延伸,传播技术是社会变革的主要原因。每种通信技术(媒介)都具有基本的物理、心理和社会特征,这些特征基本上是独立和固定的。这些特征决定了媒介用户如何沟通、处理信息、赋予世界意义和理解世界。每一种通信技术都要求用户以特定的方式思考和说话。为了理解Twitter是如何做到这一点的,需要确定定义Twitter的特性。推特是一个微博平台,是一种博客形式,推文通常由简短的短语、快速评论、图片或视频链接组成,限制在280个字符以内。作为一个用于交流的平台,Twitter可以被描述为具有三个关键特征:简单、冲动和无礼。
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