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The Global Village: Dead or Alive? by Ray B. Browne β€” book cover

The Global Village: Dead or Alive?

by Ray Broadus Browne, Marshall W. Fishwick
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Synopsis

In a world that is witnessing the explosive forces of individualism, tribalism, cultism, religion, nationalism, and regionalism, can the “global village” concept as envisioned by Marshall McLuhan have any meaning or hope for fruition? Do the media merely electronically override the stronger forces of basic human expression without in any way changing them?

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Offers 15 essays discussing the meaning of Marshall McLuhan's global village in a world witnessing explosive forces of individualism, tribalism, and nationalism. Topics include lessons from the Blacksburg electronic village, MTV's global footprint, missionaries in a global village, and the Swedish raggare subculture. Includes b&w photos. No index. Paper edition (772-1), $24.95. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 1998
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780879727727

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