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Mobile Media Technologies and Poiesis: Rediscovering How We Use Technology to Cultivate Meaning a Nihilistic World

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Mobile Media Technologies and Poiesis: Rediscovering How We Use Technology to Cultivate Meaning a Nihilistic World
Mobile Media Technologies and Poiesis: Rediscovering How We Use Technology to Cultivate Meaning a Nihilistic World

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Mobile Media Technologies and Poiesis: Rediscovering How We Use Technology to Cultivate Meaning a Nihilistic World

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This book intertwines phenomenological fieldwork with a wide range of Heidegger’s writings to explore how our everyday uses of mobile media technologies permit a unique avenue to rediscover
poiēsis
, our creative cultivation that is simultaneously a bringing forth, a revealing. Shining a light on
better allows us to see how human beings are, at their core, dwellers that disclose worlds and cultivate meaning. In our chaotic modern world, our ability to appreciate this foundational feature of our existence seems to be fading from view. Such forgetting has fractured our confidence; we increasingly question, doubt, and struggle with what unfolds before us. This book thus argues that we ought to look towards our intimate and recursive mobile media practices as the avenue for which we can revitalize
, as doing so allows us a purview into how we are always situated in a meaningful locale, playing an imperative role in its continued cultivation.

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