2015 | 7 | Archaeologies of Tele-Visions and -Realities

This issue presents archaeological inquiries into the multiple pasts of tele-visions. It aims to assess the many lives of television and highlights from both diachronic and synchronic perspectives what has shaped television as a technical infrastructure, political and social institution, cultural phenomenon and business model.
Co-edited by Andreas Fickers and Anne-Katrin Weber