Feeling Mediated Awarded Lewis Mumford Award from Media Ecology Association

Professor Malin’s book Feeling Mediated: A History of Media Technology and Emotion in America was awarded the Media Ecology Association‘s 2015 Lewis Mumford Award for Outstanding Scholarship in the Ecology of Technics.  This award recognizes outstanding scholarly books or articles with a “focus on the history and/or philosophy of technology or science; studies of specific […]

Fall 2014 Agora Schedule

Professor Malin is coordinating the Agora, the speaker series within the Department of Communication at the University of Pittsburgh. The Agora features faculty and graduate students from both the Department of Communication and the wider University of Pittsburgh community, as well as other noted scholars from around the world. Past Agoras have included such notable […]

Book Reading: Live from Prairie Lights Bookstore

On March 30th at 2:00 pm, Professor Malin will be reading from his book Feeling Mediated: A History of Media Technology and Emotion in America at Prairie Lights Bookstore in Iowa City, Iowa. “Live from Prairie Lights Bookstore,” is an internationally known reading series that features a variety of authors and poets from around the […]

Feeling Mediated now available from NYU Press

“As modern ideas of communication as transmission emerged, so too did the belief in emotions as forces within the body. Brenton Malin’s Feeling Mediated chronicles these intertwined histories. Malin’s book juxtaposes the idea of media physicalism—that media have direct effects on audiences’ emotions—alongside the history of ‘American cool’ as a desired emotional state, constantly under […]