A few quick reflections on the Charlie Hebdo affair… 1. In the age of social media, we are all producers of images and meanings. The difference is only a matter of degree. 2. In a globalized world, those who traffic in media ought to have some knowledge of the cultural and ethical implications of their trafficking. 3. […]
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Posted in Cultural politics, Media ecology, tagged Charlie Hebdo, cultural policy, icococlasm, iconoclash, images, Islam, media, religion on January 15, 2015 | Leave a Comment »
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