
Theory of Media Ecology
Media Ecology is the study of how different forms of media—like television, internet, and print—affect our communication, culture, and the way we perceive the world. It examines the environments that media create and how they influence human interactions and societal structures. Just as ecology looks at how living organisms interact with their environment, media ecology explores the relationships between media technologies and social behaviors, showing that the mediums we use shape our thoughts, relationships, and collective experiences in significant ways.