MEDIA THEORY WORKING GROUP

This working group theorizes contemporary media beyond the normative horizons of “media theory.” The initial phase of our collective project (2023–2025) focuses on the critical role of mediation in the constitution of the present.

We begin from the assumption that a multi-sited media theory must be attuned to cultural, social, and political dynamics in a global frame. The fascination with new technologies, geographies of value, as well as teleological histories take media preoccupations of the Global North as their orienting anchors, reproducing such experiences across the media metropoles. Pushing beyond these limits, we understand global processes as neither universalist, additive, nor simply outside the center but rather as complex relations between diverse bodies, technologies, and organizing structures.

This collective research traces how media intervene in, arbitrate or suture social and political forms. Our basic assumption is that understanding the contemporary requires rigorous and relational understandings of media(tion). Over the course of the next year we plan to examine mediation by structuring our working group around a series of key concepts, including: emergence, circulation, relation. These discussions will culminate in a summer 2024 conference and serve as the starting point for a collaborative open-access book project, The Mediation Primer.

ABOUT

MEMBERS

  • Michelle Cho

    Assistant Professor, Department of East Asian Studies
    University of Chicago

  • Dilip Gaonkar

    Director
    Center for Transcultural Studies

    Professor in Rhetoric and Public Culture
    Northwestern University

  • Bishnupriya Ghosh

    Professor of English
    University of California, Santa Barbara

  • Cassandra Guan

    Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Art, Science, and Technology
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

  • Christine Goding-Doty

    Assistant Professor, Culture and Media
    The New School

  • Jim Hodge

    Associate Professor of English and the Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities
    Northwestern University

  • Burç Köstem

    Postdoctoral Fellow, Cinema and Media Studies
    University of Southern California

  • Thomas Lamarre

    Gordon J. Laing Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Cinema and Media Studies, East Asian Languages and Civilizations, and the College
    University of Chicago

  • Aniruddha (Ani) Maitra

    Associate Provost for Equity and Diversity and Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies
    Colgate University

  • Liam Mayes

    Assistant Director
    Center for Transcultural Studies

    Lecturer, Politics, Law & Social Thought and Media Studies
    Rice University

  • Joshua Neves

    Associate Professor in Cinema
    Concordia University

  • Bhaskar Sarkar

    Associate Professor in Film and Media Studies
    University of California, Santa Barbara