Morten Bay is lecturer in the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern California.
In Mediating Plurality, Bay offers a fascinating explanatory account for how our affective and phenomenological relationship to media has contributed to our dystopian and planetary partisan divides. By fostering a more empathetic, less normative analysis, Bay delivers a kind of palliative clarion call to advocate for more pluralistic democratic society. In Mediating Plurality, Bay offers a fascinating explanatory account for how our affective and phenomenological relationship to media has contributed to our dystopian and planetary partisan divides. By fostering a more empathetic, less normative analysis, Bay delivers a kind of palliative clarion call to advocate for more pluralistic democratic society. --David Craig, USC Annenberg Associate Professor Morton Bay has hit the nail upon the proverbial head: We need to rethink media before we can rethink democracy. Using a measured, evidence-based approach, steeped in the language of contemporary philosophy and media theory, Bay charts a course for a new ethics and a new vision of plurality in a networked world. --Aram Sinnreich, Author of The Secret Life of Data: Navigating Hype and Uncertainty in the Age of Algorithmic Surveillance