Tecnopoética: mitologización transmedia y unidad del conocimiento. Presentación

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Asunción López-Varela Azcárate
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1616-5830
Henry Sussman

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Es difícil explicar por qué disciplinas distintas se ven atraídas por problemas similares. Las interrelaciones no siempre se explican por influencia directa. Se ha argumentado que
cualquier tema de interés mutuo deriva del hecho de que las personas comparten ciertos tipos de experiencias cotidianas. Este número temático de Icono14 explora la premisa común
que subyace a todas las disciplinas humanas: la confirmación de que la tecnología tiene un impacto directo en la producción, distribución y recepción de signos y, de esta
forma, en todo el sistema del pensamiento humano, representación cultural y cognición. La colección examina las representaciones transmediales de avance tecnológico observando sus significaciones míticas y narrativas estratégicas. Como conocimiento práctico dedicado a la creación y utilización de herramientas y máquinas así como al desarrollo de técnicas y métodos de organización que realizan funciones específicas para facilitar la vida humana,
las tecnologías del pasado pueden arrojar luz sobre el futuro que los medios emergentes pueden traer a los grupos humanos.

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Azcárate, Asunción, y Henry Sussman. 2017. «Tecnopoética: Mitologización Transmedia Y Unidad Del Conocimiento. Presentació»n. Revista ICONO 14. Revista Científica De Comunicación Y Tecnologías Emergentes 15 (1), 1-34. https://doi.org/10.7195/ri14.v15i1.1056.
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Asunción López-Varela Azcárate, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Asun López-Varela is professor at Facultad Filología, Universidad Complutense de Madrid since 1994. She holds a PhD Anglo-American Culture and Literary Studies, and Diploma of Advance Studies in Spanish Literature from UNED, and a Master in Educational Management from the Open University London. Her research interests are Comparative and World Literature, Cultural and Education Studies, as well as Cognitive and Intermedial Semiotics.

In 2007 she created the research program  Studies on Intermediality and Intercultural Mediation SIIM.

López-Varela has been visiting scholar at Brown University (2010) and Harvard University (2013) and  visiting professor at Delhi University (2011), Beijng Language and Culture University (every year since 2012), Kazakh National University, Almaty (2013, 2014). Tamkang University, Taipei & Sun Jat Sen Univ. Kaohsiung (2014-2015).

She is a member of Hermeneia Research Group at Universitat de Barcelona   Mitocriticism Research Group at Complutense Madrid   and  Semiótica Comunicación y Cultura

A proactive member of the profession, López-Varela is in the Executive Committee of the Association of Alumni of the Real Colegio Complutense in Harvard University, and in the European Network of Comparative Literary Studies (ex officio)

She is also external evaluator for the EU Educational, Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency EACEA  the European Union Research Program Horizon 2020 , the postgraduate programs of Comparative Literature at Dublin City University and the Institute for Intermedial Studies at Linnaeus University. She has also ollaborated as advisor with the Department of Romance Studies Harvard University. 

Lopez-Varela is keen in giving international visibility to research by colleagues and younger peers, and her editorial activities are a clear sign in this direction. She is Editor International Journal of the Humanities  SJR Rank  Associate International Editor Journal Comparative Literature and Aesthetics    and collaborator in the InTech Open Access series of the European Union Open Aire project.

Prof. López-Varela is Editorial Board Member and Scientific advisor in journals such as:  1616: Anuario de la Sociedad Española de Literatura General y Comparada. Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca  deSignis, the journal of the Federación Latinoamericana de Semiótica (FELS)    Cultura: International Journal of Philosophy of Culture and Axiology      International Journal of Transmedia Literacy   Southern Semiotic Review,  HyperCultura Journal Hyperion University (Bucharest)  "Studii şi cercetări ştiinţifice. Seria filologie (SCS)"  (ISSN 1224-841X) of  University "Vasile Alecsandri" and the Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences CJES at World Education Center. She was  review editor at Comparative Literature and Culture between 2008 and 2013 and collaborates with other publishing houses such as Routledge  Aracne editrice S.r.l. and MacMillan and Peter Lang's Book Series "Reflections on Signs and Language".

http://www.ucm.es/siim/lopez-varela-publications

Henry Sussman, Yale University

Visinting Professor Germanic Languajes & Literatures

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