Media Rurality, special serial issue of Heliotrope
Media Rurality, special serial issue of Heliotrope
Edited by Patrick Brodie and Darin Barney
Winter-Spring 2023
Contrary to persistent stereotypes of wilderness and countryside, rural locations are media-intensive. What forms of mediation emerge when we foreground rurality in the function of media systems and technologies? How do these forms of mediation affect how we think about, inhabit, and relate to rural places and the lives that inhabit them?
In June 2022, the Grierson Research Group convened a group of international scholars to discuss these questions, and more, at the intersection of media and emerging forms and practices of rurality. Drawing from a range of humanities and social sciences fields and discourses that foreground rural media technologies and experiences, the Media Rurality project investigates the centrality of rural places and people within the media systems and technologies that shape daily life in and across rural and urban settings alike, in diverse global locations. We are grateful to Heliotrope for the opportunity to share these essays, the first to arise from this exciting collaboration.
Media Rurality is supported by an SSHRC Connections Grant.
Isabelle Boucher (Concordia), “?â€
Burç Köstem (McGill), “â€
Assatu Wisseh (UC Santa Barbara), “â€
Patrick Bresnihan (Maynooth) and Patrick Brodie (UC Dublin), “â€
Helen A. Hayes (McGill) and Janna Frenzel (Concordia), “â€
Laura Pannekoek (Concordia), with images by Paul Nadeau (Guelph), “â€
Laticia Chapman (Alberta), “â€
Darin Barney (McGill), “â€