Sobre o Autor

Lance Strate is a prominent figure in the field of communication and media studies, known for his insightful analysis of the impact of technology on society. As a professor of communication and media studies, he has contributed significantly to understanding how electronic environments shape human interaction. His works often explore the implications of communication technologies on culture, drawing from a rich intellectual heritage that includes the ideas of Neil Postman and Alfred Korzybski.

Strate's notable publications, such as "Communication And Cyberspace: Social Interaction In An Electronic Environment" and "Amazing Ourselves to Death: Neil Postman’s Brave New World Revisited," reflect a deep engagement with the philosophical and practical dimensions of communication in the digital age. Through his scholarship, he encourages critical thinking about the role of media in shaping public discourse and personal relationships. His perspectives continue to influence new generations of scholars and students in the field.

Nacionalidade Americano
Local de Nascimento New York, New York, USA