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    Mediated Communication November 2004 Marshall Mcluhan’s Global Village and its relevance in today’s society Nicholas Jones 1960’s America was a time of challenging authority and established conventions. It was into this era that a Professor of Media studies at Toronto University rose to media personality status. Marshall Mcluhan is famous for introducing society to catchy aphorisms such as “the medium is the message”. Although his theories have always been contested‚ they were

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    world we live in is intricately connected in a sometimes shocking way. But this shrinking world idea is nothing new. It’s defiantly more apparent these days‚ and a little disturbing because it is moving so rapidly. But people have anticipated this global connectedness via the internet for a very‚ very long time‚ even before the world wide web was ever created‚ some folks anticipated a new technology that would connect the masses in a whole new way. You may be familiar with the name Marshal McLuhan

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    India is a country of villages. Nearly five lakh villages exist in In a. While only about 28 per cent of the population lives in the cities‚ 72 per cent of the population lives in the villages. The villages thus occupy a place of great importance in the country. They are the base of India’s development in every sphere of life. There were many problems in the villages before Independence. There were no schools‚ hospitals‚ banks‚ etc.‚ for the facilities of the villagers. There were no proper roads

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    life and village life? Also‚ you may think the city life is most comfortable. You know‚ there are so many differences between them. That is to say‚ people living in cities are different from people living in the city. There are five major differences between city and village (people) lifestyle. I’m going to write social activities or opportunities‚ people’s behaviour‚ most common events‚ safety and getting good education. First of all; there is big advantage of city life than the village life. There

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    what is meant by Global Village. The late Marshal McLuhan‚ a media and communication theorist‚ coined the term‚ “global village” in 1964 to describe the phenomenon of the world’s culture shrinking and expanding at the same time due to pervasive technological advances that allow for instantaneous sharing of culture (Harris 2007). The term itself simple suggest that a global village refers to the act of virtually transforming the world into a village. This implies a hypothetical

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    Compare and Contrast about the Village Life and City Life Sometimes‚ I think about where my own future house should be; in a city or in a village. I like to live in the two areas because they have many different interesting aspects. Therefore‚ I can’t make up my mind. After I compare the air‚ the technology and the schools of the two areas‚ I finally make a decision to live in a city. The first thing I considered was the air. Both people from rural villages and city dwellers breathe the same

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    A Canadian writer and educator named Marshall McLuhan came up with the phrase‚ "the global village" to describe our world. What is a village? "A small community where everyone knows each other" springs to mind. Perhaps the thought that each person in the community helps the village to survive and so everyone is dependent on each other applies. These are good descriptions of a village but could we say this about our world? Physically our world is enormous. How can we all be connected to each

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    Global Village What is meant by the global village? the global village is describing the world and how it has shrink into a village by the different media types‚ mostly importantly the world web making it extremely easy to pass messages to people across the globe. This making the world become like a village where people can contact others quickly and conveniently. The GAIA hypothesis? The whole idea known as the gaia hypothesis‚ is believed to be

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    information with one another is called communication. The world is becoming a small-intersected community for the rapid changes in technology‚ expansion of multinational business or activities‚ transportation and immigration. The sustainability of global economy largely depends on the multinational business or other activities. Therefore‚ it is essential to communicate effectively among the people from different cultures‚ nations and groups. But cultural differences stand as barrier for effective

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    Preliminary Standard English 2013 Visual Analysis Techniques Visual images‚ like all representations‚ “are never innocent or neutral reflections of reality...they represent for us: that is‚ they offer not a mirror of the world but an interpretation of it.” (Midalia 1999 p. 131) Visual Analysis Metalanguage Term Definition Composition What is included (both text and image) or omitted and how it has been deliberately placed. The structure of components placed together is extremely important

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