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Media Ecologies

Media ecologies refer to the interconnected and dynamic environments created by various forms of communication technology and media. Think of it like an ecosystem where different media—such as television, social media, newspapers, and podcasts—interact, influence each other, and evolve over time. Changes in one part can ripple through the entire system, shaping how information is shared, experienced, and understood. This concept helps us understand how media environments develop and how they impact society’s communication patterns, culture, and behaviors, emphasizing the complexity and ongoing evolution of our media landscape.