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What is Media Sphere

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Has been defined by the author as the collective ecology of the world's media including newspapers, journals, television, radio, books, novels, advertising, press releases, publicity, and the blogosphere; any and all media both broadcast and published.
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Healing Cultural Personae With the Media Dream: Using Jungian Compensation to Foster ICT Coherence
Stephen Brock Schafer (Pacific Rim Enterprises, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8470-4.ch009
Abstract
Issues of cultural morality and health in a mediated reality of simulated illusion may be addressed with Jungian principles. The psychological dynamics of interactive images projected as media images correspond with psychological dream images as defined by Carl G. Jung. Therefore, images in the media mirror patterns of energy and information in what Jung called the collective unconscious. Dream dynamics may be used to address global political hacking, cyber warfare, and neuromarketing with ICTs.
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