The anthropology of media examines how various forms of communication technology shape culture and human behavior. This field explores concepts like mediatization, media ecology, and cultural imperialism, while also studying the evolution of media from cave paintings to social media platforms. Anthropologists investigate media's cultural impact, including its influence on norms, representation, and identity formation. They also analyze media production and consumption patterns, globalization's effects, and use ethnographic methods to gain insights into media practices in different cultural contexts.