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  What happens when communication breaks down? Is it the condition for mistakes and errors that is characteristic of digital culture? And if mistakes and errors have a certain power, what stands behind it?
  
  To address these questions, this collection assembles a range of cutting-edge philosophical, socio-political, art historical and media theoretical inquiries that address contemporary culture as a terrain of miscommunication. If the period since the industrial revolution can be thought of as marked by the realisation of the possibilities for global communication, in terms of the telephone, telegraph, television, and finally the internet, Miscommunications shows that to think about the contemporary historical moment, a new history and theory of these devices needs to be written, one which illustrates the emergence of the current cultures of miscommunication and the powers of the false.
  
  The essays in the book chart the new conditions for discourse in the 21st century and collectively show how studies of communication can be refigured when we focus on the capacity for errors, accidents, mistakes, malfunctions and both intentional and non-intentional miscommunications.
  Maria Korolkova is a senior lecturer in media and film studies and academic portfolio lead in media at the University of Greenwich, UK, specialising in visual culture, intermediality, film, architecture, cultural theory, and Russian culture. In her research, Maria explores themes of miscommunication and chaos, global media, visual and sonic cultures, as well as the relationship between film and architecture. Maria has curated public events in internationally renowned institutions such as The Barbican, Courtauld Institute of Arts, Regents Street Cinema, London, Centre Pompidou, Paris, and others.
  
  Timothy Barker is a senior lecturer in digital media and the head of Film and Television Studies at the University of Glasgow, UK. He is the author of two books, Time and the Digital (2012) and Against Transmission (Bloomsbury, 2017), both of which outline a media philosophical approach for addressing questions of time and mediation in the contemporary world. His broad research interests include digital media theory, philosophies of technology, game studies and process philosophy.
  INTRODUCTION: Bad Operators
  
  Timothy Barker, University of Glasgow, UK, and Maria Korolkova, University of Greenwich, UK
  
  PART 1: MIS-THEORIES
  
  Chapter 1: Affirmative Imperfection Rhetoric and Aesthetics: A Genealogy
  
  Ellen Rutten, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
  
  Chapter 2: Post Communication Theory: The Non-Dialogical
  
  Timothy Barker, University of Glasgow, UK
  
  Chapter 3: Miscommunication and Democratic Membership
  
  Reidar Due, University of Oxford, UK
  
  Chapter 4: There is No 'Error' in Techo-logics: A Radically Media-Archaeological Approach
  
  Wolfgang Ernst, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
  
  PART 2: MIS-SOUNDS
  
  Chapter 5: Quiet in the Forest
  
  Frances Dyson, University of California, USA
  
  Chapter 6: The Guardians of the Possible
  
  Stephen Kennedy, University of Greenwich, UK
  
  Chapter 7: Communicating the Incommunicable: Formalism and Noise in Michel Serres
  
  Thomas Sutherland, University of Lincoln, UK
  
  PART 3: MIS-MATTERS
  
  Chapter 8: Objects Mis-taken: Towards the Aesthetics of Displaced Materiality
  
  Maria Korolkova, University of Greenwich, UK
  
  Chapter 9: Fai(lure): Encounter with the Unstable Medium in the Work of Art
  
  Maryam Muliaee and Mani Mehrvarz, University at Buffalo, USA
  
  Chapter 10: A Relational Materialist Approach to Errant Media Systems: The Case of Internet Video Producers
  
  John Hondros, City, University of London, UK
  
  Chapter 11: Negotiating Two Models of Truth: Satire, Miscommunication and Critique in Elle (2016)
  
  Alex Lichtenfels, University of Salford, UK
  
  PART 4: MIS-HAPPENINGS
  
  Chapter 12: Disastrous Communication: Walter Benjamin's 'The Railway Disaster at the Firth of Tay'
  
  Dominic Smith, University of Dundee, UK
  
  Chapter 13: Accidental Recordings: Unintentional Media Aesthetics
  
  Ella Klik, The Polonsky Academy, Israel
  
  Chapter 14: Desert Media. Glitches, Breakdowns, and Media Arrhythmia in the Sahara
  
  Andrea Mariani, University of Udine, Italy
  
  PART 5: MIS-FUNCTIONS
  
  Chapter 15: The Error at the End of the Internet
  
  Peter Krapp, University of California, Irvine, USA
  
  Chapter 16: From Bugs to Features: An Archaeology of Errors and/in/as Computer Games
  
  Stefan Höltgen, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
  
  Chapter 17: We Interrupt This Programme: On the Cultural Techniques of 'Technical Difficulties'
  
  Jörgen Rahm-Skågeby, Stockholm University, Sweden
  
  Chapter 18: Glitches as Fictional (Mis)Communication
  
  Nele Van de Mosselaer, University of Antwerp, Belgium, and Nathan Wildman, Tilburg University, the Netherlands
  
  Index
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