posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00authored byStephen Mackey
This paper looks at Web 2.0 as a new form of discursive art which may be changing human subjectivity - which may be producing new kinds of people. It casts the Web 2.0 era as the 'Third Sophistic' in comparison to the two other sophistics: (1) the period from the Ancient Greek Enlightenment when grammar, rhetoric and dialectic were invented by the original pre-Socratic sophists up until the times of Plato, Aristotle, and Isocrates; and (2) the Second Sophistic in the early centuries of the Common Era when 'epideictic,' that is subtle, artistic rhetoric was perfected. These sophistics marked alterations in the possibilities for human cultural expression and conception. Are we experiencing a 'Sophistic 3.0'? If so what are the likely consequences for contemporary discourse and its media?
History
Event
International Communication Association. Conference (2009 : Melbourne, Victoria)
Pagination
1 - 34
Publisher
University of Melbourne
Location
Melbourne, Vic.
Place of publication
Melbourne, Vic.
Start date
2009-07-16
End date
2009-07-17
Language
eng
Publication classification
E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
Title of proceedings
ICA 2009 : Journalism in the 21st century : between globalization and national identity : Proceedings of the 2009 International Communication Association conference