The fourth landscape refers to the fourth world (conflict), to the "fourth power" (mass media), and to the fourth estate (militancy). Conflicts as a driver of social and cultural innovation, to escape the "sad passions" (cf. M. Benasayag, 2008); communication as the condition of postmodern landscape, which is phenomenon and representation (cf. M. Jakob, 2009); militancy as action, which is the capacity to act suddenly and unexpectedly (H. Arendt, 1958). In this sense, the fourth landscape is, unlike the G. Clement's third landscape, a paradigm of action.
Fourth landscape
Rizzi, Chiara
2014-01-01
Abstract
The fourth landscape refers to the fourth world (conflict), to the "fourth power" (mass media), and to the fourth estate (militancy). Conflicts as a driver of social and cultural innovation, to escape the "sad passions" (cf. M. Benasayag, 2008); communication as the condition of postmodern landscape, which is phenomenon and representation (cf. M. Jakob, 2009); militancy as action, which is the capacity to act suddenly and unexpectedly (H. Arendt, 1958). In this sense, the fourth landscape is, unlike the G. Clement's third landscape, a paradigm of action.File in questo prodotto:
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