medialogica
Medialogica is a term used in media studies to describe the logic and dynamics of contemporary media ecosystems and their role in shaping social reality. It refers to the ways in which media technologies, institutions, and forms of communication configure what is known, who speaks, and which issues gain attention.
Etymology and scope: The coinage combines media and logica, signaling an inquiry into the rules, patterns, and
Key themes include mediation and representation, platform governance, datafication, attention economics, and the interaction of media
Applications: Medialogica appears in theoretical discussions as well as in empirical studies, policy discourse, and media
Critique and limitations: Some critics warn against overly generalized accounts of media logic, emphasizing variation by
See also: media studies; media theory; mediation; platform capitalism; algorithmic governance; information society.