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Strate is quoted frequently in the media about politics and social media, including in ''The New York Times''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/11/technology/how-netflix-is-deepening-our-cultural-echo-chambers.html|title=How Netflix Is Deepening Our Cultural Echo Chambers|last=Manjoo|first=Farhad|date=11 January 2017|work=The New York Times|accessdate=16 April 2017}}</ref>, ''Fortune Magazine''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fortune.com/2015/06/11/politician-speaking-fees-speeches/|title=Speech inflation: Why Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and others get massive speaking fees|last=Geier|first=Ben|date=11 June 2015|work=Fortune Magazine|language=English|accessdate=16 April 2017}}</ref>, South Dakota Public Radio (NPR)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://listen.sdpb.org/post/long-shot-candidates-reap-benefits-after-race|title=Long-shot candidates reap benefits after race|last=Safo|first=Nova|date=21 July 2015|work=South Dakota Public Broadcasting (NPR)|accessdate=16 April 2017}}</ref>, and NHK Japanese Public Television<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_NfnAGRa8c|title=Looking Back on the History of Broadcasting and Exploring the Future|date=21 March 2015|work=NHK Japanese Public Television|language=Japanese|accessdate=17 April 2017}}</ref>.
Strate is quoted frequently in the media about politics and social media, including in ''The New York Times''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/11/technology/how-netflix-is-deepening-our-cultural-echo-chambers.html|title=How Netflix Is Deepening Our Cultural Echo Chambers|last=Manjoo|first=Farhad|date=11 January 2017|work=The New York Times|accessdate=16 April 2017}}</ref>, ''Fortune Magazine''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fortune.com/2015/06/11/politician-speaking-fees-speeches/|title=Speech inflation: Why Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and others get massive speaking fees|last=Geier|first=Ben|date=11 June 2015|work=Fortune Magazine|language=English|accessdate=16 April 2017}}</ref>, South Dakota Public Radio (NPR)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://listen.sdpb.org/post/long-shot-candidates-reap-benefits-after-race|title=Long-shot candidates reap benefits after race|last=Safo|first=Nova|date=21 July 2015|work=South Dakota Public Broadcasting (NPR)|accessdate=16 April 2017}}</ref>, and NHK Japanese Public Television<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_NfnAGRa8c|title=Looking Back on the History of Broadcasting and Exploring the Future|date=21 March 2015|work=NHK Japanese Public Television|language=Japanese|accessdate=17 April 2017}}</ref>.


Strate is one of the founders of the Media Ecology Association, having served as that organization's first President from 1998 to 2009<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.media-ecology.org/about/organization.html#Past|title=Organization of the Media Ecology Association - Past Presidents|accessdate=17 April 2017}}</ref>, and was the co-founder of the MEA's journal, Explorations in Media Ecology, which he co-edited from 2001 to 2004, and edited alone from 2004 to 2007<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.media-ecology.org/publications/Explorations_Media_Ecology/index.html#Editorial%20Board|title=Explorations in Media Ecology - Past Editors|accessdate=17 April 2017}}</ref>. He has been a Trustee of the Institute of General Semantics since 2013, and served as the IGS Executive Director from 2008 to 2011. He was elected President of the New York Society for General Semantics in 2016 and continues to serve in that capacity. He is also a Past President of the New York State Communication Association. He has been on the faculty of Fordham University since 1989, and served as department chair between 1997 and 2001. He has also taught at Fairleigh Dickinson University, New York University, William Paterson University, the University of Connecticut, and Adelphi University.
Strate is one of the founders of the Media Ecology Association, having served as that organization's first President from 1998 to 2009<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.media-ecology.org/about/organization.html#Past|title=Organization of the Media Ecology Association - Past Presidents|accessdate=17 April 2017}}</ref>, and was the co-founder of the MEA's journal, Explorations in Media Ecology, which he co-edited from 2001 to 2004, and edited alone from 2004 to 2007<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.media-ecology.org/publications/Explorations_Media_Ecology/index.html#Editorial%20Board|title=Explorations in Media Ecology - Past Editors|accessdate=17 April 2017}}</ref>. He has been a Trustee of the Institute of General Semantics since 2013, and served as the IGS Executive Director from 2008 to 2011. He was elected President of the New York Society for General Semantics in 2016<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.generalsemantics.org/2016/05/23/lance-strate-named-president-of-the-new-york-society-for-general-semantics/|title=Lance Strate Named President of the New York Society for General Semantics|date=23 May 2016|work=The Institute of General Semantics|accessdate=17 April 2017}}</ref>. He is also a Past President of the New York State Communication Association. He has been on the faculty of Fordham University since 1989, and served as department chair between 1997 and 2001. He has also taught at Fairleigh Dickinson University, New York University, William Paterson University, the University of Connecticut, and Adelphi University.


Strate is a recipient of the Media Ecology Association's Walter J. Ong Award for Career Achievement in Scholarship; the New York State Communication Association's John F. Wilson Fellow Award for exceptional scholarship, leadership, and dedication to the field of communication; and was recognized by Denver Mayor Wellington E. Webb, who proclaimed "that February 15, 2002 be known as Dr. Lance Strate Day in the City and County of Denver" in honor of the keynote address he gave for the Rocky Mountain Communication Association. Translations of his writing have appeared in French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Hungarian, Hebrew, Mandarin, and Quenya.
Strate is a recipient of the Media Ecology Association's Walter J. Ong Award for Career Achievement in Scholarship; the New York State Communication Association's John F. Wilson Fellow Award for exceptional scholarship, leadership, and dedication to the field of communication; and was recognized by Denver Mayor Wellington E. Webb, who proclaimed "that February 15, 2002 be known as Dr. Lance Strate Day in the City and County of Denver" in honor of the keynote address he gave for the Rocky Mountain Communication Association. Translations of his writing have appeared in French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Hungarian, Hebrew, Mandarin, and Quenya.

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Dr. Lance Strate. Founder of the Media Ecology Association.

Lance A. Strate (born September 17, 1957) is an American writer and professor of communication and media studies at Fordham University. He was the 2015 Margaret E. and Paul F. Harron Endowed Chair in Communication at Villanova University,[1] and in 2016 lectured at the School of Journalism and Communication at Henan University, in Kaifeng China[2].

Strate is quoted frequently in the media about politics and social media, including in The New York Times[3], Fortune Magazine[4], South Dakota Public Radio (NPR)[5], and NHK Japanese Public Television[6].

Strate is one of the founders of the Media Ecology Association, having served as that organization's first President from 1998 to 2009[7], and was the co-founder of the MEA's journal, Explorations in Media Ecology, which he co-edited from 2001 to 2004, and edited alone from 2004 to 2007[8]. He has been a Trustee of the Institute of General Semantics since 2013, and served as the IGS Executive Director from 2008 to 2011. He was elected President of the New York Society for General Semantics in 2016[9]. He is also a Past President of the New York State Communication Association. He has been on the faculty of Fordham University since 1989, and served as department chair between 1997 and 2001. He has also taught at Fairleigh Dickinson University, New York University, William Paterson University, the University of Connecticut, and Adelphi University.

Strate is a recipient of the Media Ecology Association's Walter J. Ong Award for Career Achievement in Scholarship; the New York State Communication Association's John F. Wilson Fellow Award for exceptional scholarship, leadership, and dedication to the field of communication; and was recognized by Denver Mayor Wellington E. Webb, who proclaimed "that February 15, 2002 be known as Dr. Lance Strate Day in the City and County of Denver" in honor of the keynote address he gave for the Rocky Mountain Communication Association. Translations of his writing have appeared in French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Hungarian, Hebrew, Mandarin, and Quenya.

Strate is a published poet, and a partner and editor in NeoPoiesis Press. He has been President of Congregation Adas Emuno, a Reform synagogue in New Jersey, since 2012.


Education

Lance Strate is a native New Yorker, He earned his B.S. at Cornell University, his M.A. in Communication at Queens College (CUNY), and his Ph.D. in media ecology from New York University.[10]

Work

One of the founders of the Media Ecology Association, he has served as the organization's President since its inception. He is also a Past President of the New York State Communication Association. His scholarship has focused on the development of media ecology as a field of inquiry, with special attention to the work of Marshall McLuhan, Walter Ong, and Neil Postman; on the historical relationship between modes of communication and sociocultural phenomena such as heroes, religion, nationalism, the city, the self, and consciousness; on the impact of new technologies and digital media including online communications and mobile telephony; on media history and futurism; on language and symbolic communication as it relates to media and technology; on communication and autism; on popular culture phenomena including television, film, baseball, masculinity and alcohol, the sense of smell, and science fiction and fantasy. He has served as editor of the Speech Communication Annual, and Explorations in media ecology, and is supervisory editor of the media ecology book series published by Hampton Press.

He is active in a number of other organizations, including serving on the National Advisory Board of the Walter Ong Center at Saint Louis University, a Review Committee Member for the Carl Couch Center's James W. Carey Award, and a member of the editorial board of several journals, including The Journal of Applied Communication Research, Qualitative Research Reports, and Razón y Palabra. Among the honors he has received is the New York State Communication Association's John F. Wilson Fellow Award in recognition for exceptional scholarship, leadership, and dedication to the field of communication; the June 2003 Book of the Month Award from the Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies for the anthology he co-edited, Communication and Cyberspace: Social Interaction in an Electronic Environment (2nd edition); and the Proclamation by Mayor Wellington E. Webb "that February 15, 2002 be known as Dr. Lance Strate Day in the City and County of Denver" in honor of the keynote address he delivered at the 2002 Convention of the Rocky Mountain Communication Association.

Lance also serves as President of Congregation Adas Emuno, located in Leonia, New Jersey.

Media Ecology

Media ecology is the study of media environments, the idea that technology and techniques, modes of information and codes of communication play a leading role in human affairs.

Media ecology "is" the Toronto School, and the New York School. It "is" technological determinism, hard and soft, and technological evolution. It "is" media logic, medium theory, mediology.

It "is" McLuhan Studies, orality–literacy studies, American cultural studies. It "is" grammar and rhetoric, semiotics and systems theory, the history and the philosophy of technology.

It "is" the postindustrial and the postmodern, and the preliterate and prehistoric.

Publications

  • 1987, Neil Postman, Christine Nystrom, Lance Strate, and Charles Weingartner. Myths, Men, and Beer: An Analysis of Beer Commercials on Broadcast Television. Falls Church, VA: American Automobile Association Foundation for Traffic Safety.
  • 2000, Robin Andersen and Lance Strate (Eds.). Critical Studies in Media Commercialism. London: Oxford University Press.
  • 2003, Lance Strate, Ron Jacobson, and Stephanie Gibson (Eds.). Communication and Cyberspace: Social Interaction in an Electronic Environment (2nd ed.). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 2003.
  • 2005, Lance Strate and Edward Wachtel (Eds.). The Legacy of McLuhan. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press
  • 2006, Lance Strate. Echoes and Reflections: On Media Ecology as a Field of Study. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
  • 2012, Anton Corey and Lance Strate. Korzybski And... , Institute of General Semantics

References

  1. ^ Momcicevic, Mirna (28 October 2015). "Interview with Dr. Lance Strate, our 2015 Harron Chair". VUGradComm. Villanova University. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Lance Strate Delivers a Talk on General Semantics at Henan University (Kaifeng, China)". The Institute of General Semantics. 27 December 2016. Retrieved 17 April 2017.
  3. ^ Manjoo, Farhad (11 January 2017). "How Netflix Is Deepening Our Cultural Echo Chambers". The New York Times. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
  4. ^ Geier, Ben (11 June 2015). "Speech inflation: Why Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and others get massive speaking fees". Fortune Magazine. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
  5. ^ Safo, Nova (21 July 2015). "Long-shot candidates reap benefits after race". South Dakota Public Broadcasting (NPR). Retrieved 16 April 2017.
  6. ^ "Looking Back on the History of Broadcasting and Exploring the Future". NHK Japanese Public Television (in Japanese). 21 March 2015. Retrieved 17 April 2017.
  7. ^ "Organization of the Media Ecology Association - Past Presidents". Retrieved 17 April 2017.
  8. ^ "Explorations in Media Ecology - Past Editors". Retrieved 17 April 2017.
  9. ^ "Lance Strate Named President of the New York Society for General Semantics". The Institute of General Semantics. 23 May 2016. Retrieved 17 April 2017.
  10. ^ Lance State short bio, retrieved 15 April 2008