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Marshal McLuhan

Marshal McLuhan. The Global Village. By: Fredrik Klingberg. “The global village is the idea that the world and its people form an interconnected social whole, a village of common interests and concerns, linked by global communication, media, and rapid international transportation.”.

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Marshal McLuhan

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  1. Marshal McLuhan The Global Village By: Fredrik Klingberg “The global village is the idea that the world and its people form an interconnected social whole, a village of common interests and concerns, linked by global communication, media, and rapid international transportation.”

  2. Global Village McLuhan describes how the globe has been transformed into a village by electric technology. • Information/opinions/thoughts/culture/politics from almost every corner on the earth in your hands, for you to read and learn about.

  3. The borders The country borders becomes smaller, almost disappears since we are more and easily connected to each other.

  4. E-commerce Internet working as an extension of our bodies When e-commerce became global it erased even bigger borders.

  5. Changed culture Just like country borders, culture borders fell as well. Media spread knowledge of other cultures even further, automatically people picked up on them and “converted” them to their own.

  6. Online culture “Online culture” is a common “culture” in which people browsing the internet are exposed too and learning the same things.

  7. Nationalism Several nations in Africa were created to oppose the colonization of their land by British and German imperialists. Since these people shared a common culture and did not want to lose it they grew hate against globalization of global culture and the overwhelming global culture + borders =

  8. Nationalism They were not alone being afraid of the global culture. Smaller/Local companies could not keep up with the insane spread of marketing, and was pushed down.

  9. Criticism But there are some things that interrupt the true information that is send. For example the Chinese government tends to filter some of the information that is broadcasted in different mediums in the country. FILTER > >

  10. Another things is that not all are equally connected to the internet, most often because of economical disadvantages. These people are excluded from the global arena and are not participants in the global village

  11. The End

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