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Ports: On the material and symbolic mediation of global capitalism

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Velez Serna MA & Stauff M (2023) Ports: On the material and symbolic mediation of global capitalism. NECSUS European Journal of Media Studies, 12 (1), pp. 9-30. https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/20945; https://doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/19733

Abstract
Introducing and contextualising the contributions to the thematic section on ports, we discuss the conceptual and empirical productivity of the port for media research. As material infrastructures, ports mediate between land and sea, nature and culture, centres of power and colonised/extracted peripheries. As logistic nodes, ports connect transport and communication, technological innovation and revolutionary agency. Their ambivalent and managed visibility makes ports an intriguing motif of media representations that is harnessed for dramatic narratives, cognitive mapping of capitalism, or for city branding. As such ports help to rethink ideas about the relationship between material and symbolic aspects of mediation, between technological innovation and cultural heritage, between metaphorical and literal media ecologies.

Keywords
elemental media; extraction; infrastructure; media ecology; Ports

StatusPublished
Publication date17/07/2023
Publication date online17/07/2023
Date accepted by journal01/06/2023
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/35286
Publisher URLhttps://mediarep.org/handle/doc/20945
ISSN2213-0217

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Dr Maria Velez Serna

Dr Maria Velez Serna

Lecturer, Communications, Media and Culture