Abstract

If asked to summarize the contemporary age, it is likely that we would focus on the phenomena of information or globalization. The connection between the two is made explicit in the current wave of interest in Marshall McLuhan and, in particular, his hyperbolic claims about the ‘global village’ (McLuhan and Fiore 1967, 1968). Yet despite the volume of comment that has been written about globalization there is little consensus about what it means or what its implications are.KeywordsCommunication TechnologyCurrent WaveDeputy Prime MinisterInternational Herald TribuneMarshall McLuhanThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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