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  1. The Medium is the Massage by Marshall McLuhan, Quentin Fiore, 2005-10
  2. Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man : Critical Edition by Marshall McLuhan, 2003-11-01
  3. Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man by Marshall McLuhan, Lewis H. Lapham, 1994-10-20
  4. War and Peace In the Global Village by Marshall McLuhan, Quentin Fiore, 2001-06
  5. Digital McLuhan: A Guide to the Information Millennium by Paul Levinson, 2001-04-26
  6. Marshall McLuhan: The Medium and the Messenger by Philip Marchand, 1998-05-01
  7. The Global Village: Transformations in World Life and Media in the 21st Century (Communication and Society) by Marshall McLuhan, Bruce R. Powers, 1992-09-17
  8. The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man by Marshall McLuhan, 1962-03-01
  9. Understanding Me: Lectures and Interviews by Marshall McLuhan, 2005-04-01
  10. McLuhan: A Guide for the Perplexed (Guides for the Perplexed) by W. Terrence Gordon, 2010-02-25
  11. The Essential Mcluhan by Eric Mcluhan, Frank Zingrone, 1996-07-12
  12. Understanding New Media: Extending Marshall McLuhan by Robert K. Logan, 2010-11-01
  13. Marshall McLuhan: You Know Nothing of My Work! by Douglas Coupland, 2010-11-30
  14. Marshall McLuhan by Janine Marchessault, 2004-11-18

1. Marshall McLuhan - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Marshall McLuhan was born in 1911 in Edmonton, Alberta, to Methodist parents Herbert Ernest McLuhan and the former Elsie Naomi McLuhan, née Hall.
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Herbert Marshall McLuhan CC July 21 December 31 ) was a Canadian educator philosopher , and scholar — a professor of English literature , a literary critic , and a communications theorist . McLuhan's work is viewed as one of the cornerstones of the study of media theory . McLuhan is known for coining the expressions " the medium is the message " and the " global village McLuhan was a fixture in media discourse from the late 1960s to his death and he continues to be an influential and controversial figure. Years after his death he was named the "patron saint" of Wired magazine.
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2. Cybermedia: McLuhan
Marshall McLuhan, 191180. Communications theorist, born in Edmonton, Alberta. Professor of English (1954-80) and director of the Centre for Culture and
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Marshall McLuhan, 1911-80. Communications theorist, born in Edmonton, Alberta. Professor of English (1954-80) and director of the Centre for Culture and Technology (1963-80) at the University of Toronto. Books include The Mechanical Bride The Gutenberg Galaxy Understanding Media (1964), and The Medium Is the Massage (with Quentin Fiore, 1967). from Webster's New Biographical Dictionary Computers are media in the McLuhanesque sense, even when they are not connected to the telephone network or to other computers (Kay, 1984; Steinfield et al., 1989). After interviewing hundreds of computer users, from novices to experienced hackers, Sherry Turkle (1984) called the computer "an expressive medium" (p. 15); she described one woman who "brought [a computer] into her life to write a book, but it brought her into a culture " (p. 191) a post-print culture that McLuhan saw developing thirty years ago, a culture that began to impinge on the centuries-old print society at the moment the first electric signal was sent through a wire. McLuhan,who did not live to see the proliferation of personal computers, set television on a pedestal as the "coolest" of the electric technologies, one he referred to as "the mosaic mesh" (1964). He credited TV with

3. UbuWeb Sound - Marshall McLuhan
Marshall McLuhan appeared on the Dick Cavett Show in December of 1970 along with Truman Capote and Chicago Bears running back, Gayle Sayers.
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Marshall McLuhan on the Dick Cavett Show in December 1970

Marshall McLuhan appeared on the Dick Cavett Show in December of 1970 along with Truman Capote and Chicago Bears running back, Gayle Sayers. Both Capote and Sayers participated in the discussion with McLuhan. This recording was made on reel-to-reel audio tape in 1970 and directly transferred to computer in 2005. Unfortunately, the exact date of the show was not noted, except that the show did take place before Christmas. All commercials and breaks were removed from McLuhan's appearance. Speaking Freely hosted by Edwin Newman features Marshall McLuhan 4 Jan 1971, Public Broadcasting/N.E.T. "Where would you look for the message in an electric light?" Spend nearly an hour with University of Toronto professor of English, Marshall McLuhan, as he discusses electronic technology, transportation, and communications. Also probing the issues of acoustic and personal space, McLuhan expresses his thoughts about print media and where it's headed. Author of several books including The Medium is the Message, Canadian-born McLuhan was also director of the Center for Culture and Technology at the University of Toronto. Originally aired on PBS-TV, 4 January, 1971 at 8:00 p.m. (Philadelphia, PA area), McLuhan appeared on "Speaking Freely," hosted by NBC's Edwin Newman. Download the file. Take notes. Observe how current and relevant much of McLuhan's message is in today's Internet world.

4. Marshall McLuhan
Marshall McLuhan was born in Edmonton, Alta. His father, Herbert Marshall McLuhan, was a realestate and insurance salesman. Elsie Hall, McLuhan s mother,
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(Herbert) Marshall McLuhan (1911-1980) Canadian academic and commentator on communications technology, who developed theories about the role of the electronic media in mass popular culture. He is best-known for the studies institutionalized as the University of Toronto's Center for Culture and Technology, where he was director from 1963. McLuhan's works include UNDERSTANDING MEDIA (1964) and MEDIUM IS THE MESSAGE (1967), in which he argued that the form of media has more significant effect on society and knowledge than the contents carried. McLuhan prophesied that printed books would become obsolete, killed off by television and other electronic information technology. "The new electronic interdependence recreates the world in the image of a global village." (from The Medium is the Message Marshall McLuhan was born in Edmonton, Alta. His father, Herbert Marshall McLuhan, was a real-estate and insurance salesman. Elsie Hall, McLuhan's mother, was an actress, who performed in church halls. Independent, stubborn, with a strong tendency to bully, McLuhan was not a good student at school. He was admitted to grade seven only after the efforts of his mother. McLuhan entered in 1928 the University of Manitoba, where he studied English, geology, history, Latin, astronomy, economics, and psychology. In 1933 he obtained his bachelor's degree and won a University Gold Medal in Arts and Science. In 1934 he went to England, where he spent to years at Trinity Hall at Cambridge University. Later he said that Cambridge was at that time full of homosexuals, but he also spoke of these years as the great years of his life.

5. Marshall McLuhan - Wikipedia, La Enciclopedia Libre
Translate this page Herbert Marshall McLuhan (21 de julio de 1911 – 31 de diciembre de 1980) fue un educador, filósofo y estudioso canadiense. Profesor de literatura inglesa,
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Herbert Marshall McLuhan 21 de julio de 31 de diciembre de ) fue un educador, fil³sofo y estudioso canadiense. Profesor de literatura inglesa, cr­tica literaria y teor­a de las comunicaciones, McLuhan es reverenciado como uno de los fundadores de los estudios sobre los medios y ha pasado a la posteridad como uno de los grandes visionarios de la presente y futura sociedad de la informaci³n. Durante el final de los a±os 60 y principios de los 70, McLuhan acu±³ el t©rmino aldea global para describir la interconexi³n humana a escala global generada por los medios electr³nicos de comunicaci³n.
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6. Marshall McLuhan -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Marshall McLuhan Canadian communications theorist and educator, whose aphorism the medium is the message
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born July 21, 1911, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada died December 31, 1980, Toronto In 1962 McLuhan published The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man , the first of several books in which he examined communications and society. His other works include The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man The Medium Is the Massage: An Inventory of Effects (with Quentin Fiore; 1967), (with Wilfred Watson; 1970), and City as Classroom Marshall McLuhan Link to this article and share the full text with the readers of your Web site or blog-post.
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7. Marshall McLuhan - Wikipedia
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Vai a: Navigazione cerca Herbert Marshall McLuhan Edmonton 21 luglio Toronto 31 dicembre ) ¨ stato un sociologo canadese La fama di Marshall McLuhan ¨ legata alla sua interpretazione visionaria degli effetti prodotti dalla comunicazione sia sulla societ  nel suo complesso sia sui comportamenti dei singoli . La sua riflessione ruota intorno all'ipotesi secondo cui il mezzo tecnologico che determina i caratteri strutturali della comunicazione produce effetti pervasivi sull' immaginario collettivo , indipendentemente dai contenuti dell'informazione di volta in volta veicolata. Di qui, la sua celebre tesi secondo cui "il mezzo ¨ il messaggio".
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9. Marshall McLuhan - Wikiquote
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10. FUSION Anomaly. Marshall McLuhan
Marshall McLuhan (191180), Canadian communications theorist. The Gutenberg Galaxy, Cervantes Confronted Typographic Man in the Figure of Don Quixote
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Canadian cultural critic and communications theorist who maintained that the method of communicating information McLuhan, (Herbert) Marshall McLuhan, (Herbert) Marshall (1911-1980), Canadian writer, whose unorthodox theories on communications sprang from his conviction that electronic media themselves have an impact far greater than that of the material they communicate. Born in Edmonton, Alberta, McLuhan was educated at the universities of Manitoba and Cambridge. Later he taught at various universities in the United States and Canada.

11. Writing In Canada: Authors: Marshall Mcluhan
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  • The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man
    Selected Poetry of Tennyson
    , ed. Marshall McLuhan (New York: Rinehart, 1954)
    Report on Project in Understanding New Media (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Office of Education, 1960)
    Explorations in Communication: An Anthology , ed. by Edmund Carpenter and Marshall Mcluhan (Boston: Beacon Press, 1960)
    The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man Montreal: Hurtubise HMH, 1967; Paris: Gillimard, 1977, 2 vols.]
    Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man
    Voices of Literature (2 vol.)
    , ed. by Gerald Emanuel Stearn (New York: Dial Press, 1967; New York: The New American Library, 1969)
    The Medium is the Massage: An Inventory of Effects , with Quentin Fiore and Jerome Agel (New York: Bantam, 1967) [Translated into French and published as Message et massage (Montreal: Hurtubise HMH, 1968).]
    Verbi-Voco-Visual Explorations (New York: Something Else Press, 1967; reprint of Explorations , no. 8) Through the Vanishing Point: Space in Poetry and Painting War and Peace in the Global Village: an inventory of some of the current spastic situations that could be eliminated by more feedforward , with Quentin Fiore and Jerome Agel (New York: Bantam, 1968; Reprinted, New York: Touchstone Books, 1989) [Translated into French as

12. The Official Site Of Marshall McLuhan
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13. Marshall McLuhan
A short overview of the place and influence of marshall mcluhan in media studies. Biography of marshall mcluhan (19111980).
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Marshall McLuhan, once referred to as the "Oracle of the Electronic Age", is perhaps best known for his phrase turned into book title, The Medium is the Massage [FYI: 'Massage' is not misspelled.]. As director of the Center for Culture and Technology at the University of Toronto, McLuhan rose to fame as a "guru" of media culture. According to Rogers (1994) although McLuhan served on the faculty at Toronto with Harold Innis , and acknowledged Innis's contribution to his theory, the two had little direct contact (p. 488). According to Christians (1989), McLuhan replaced "Innis' more somber historical and sociological themes" with a psychological and doxological approach (p. 238). McLuhan's contribution to the field of communication study was widely acclaimed by popular standards while simultaneously being dismissed by those in academic circles. According to Rogers, "During his lifetime McLuhan did more than any other individual to interest the general public in communication study" (p. 489). Gary Wolf, writing in Wired magazine, painted a portrait of McLuhan as "a critic and an academic rebel", prone to incredible pronouncements and humorous quips.

14. Marshall McLuhan: "The Medium Is The Message"
marshall mcluhan is considered the first father and leading prophet of the electronic age. This article looks at his work of understanding the effects of
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In this article we will begin an examination of someone who most people do not know, but who is considered by many to be the first father and leading prophet of the electronic age, Marshall McLuhan. A Canadian born in 1911, McLuhan became a Christian through the influence of G.K. Chesterton in 1937. He wrote his monumental work, one of twelve books and hundreds of articles, Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man, in 1964. The subject that would occupy most of McLuhan's career was the task of understanding the effects of technology as it related to popular culture, and how this in turn affected human beings and their relations with one another in communities. Because he was one of the first to sound the alarm, McLuhan has gained the status of a cult hero and "high priest of pop-culture". This status is not undeserved, and McLuhan said many things that are still pertinent today.

15. Marshall McLuhan Links - Professor Bernard Hibbitts
marshall mcluhan links recommended by Professor Bernard Hibbitts of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.
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16. Marshall McLuhan Quotes - The Quotations Page
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Date of Death: December 31 Nationality: Canadian Find on Amazon: Marshall McLuhan Related Authors: Samuel P. Huntington Todd Gitlin Jean Baudrillard Georg Simmel ... Charles Horton Cooley A commercial society whose members are essentially ascetic and indifferent in social ritual has to be provided with blueprints and specifications for evoking the right tone for every occasion. Marshall McLuhan A point of view can be a dangerous luxury when substituted for insight and understanding. Marshall McLuhan A typewriter is a means of transcribing thought, not expressing it. Marshall McLuhan Ads are the cave art of the twentieth century. Marshall McLuhan Advertising is an environmental striptease for a world of abundance. Marshall McLuhan Advertising is the greatest art form of the 20th century. Marshall McLuhan Advertising is the greatest art form of the twentieth century. Marshall McLuhan Affluence creates poverty.

18. The Marshall McLuhan Global Research Network
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The McLuhan Global Research Network welcomes you to this touchpoint for resources on Marshall McLuhan, where you can find links to local and international researchers, scholars, and practitioners who extend McLuhan's insights into the 21st century January 2008 Adapting City as Classroom. More Join the new facebook.com group . mcluhan global research network. Welcome to Darkness Visible at ICHIM07
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19. Marshall McLuhan Meets William Gibson In "Cyberspace"
This grasp of neologismas-comfort-zone is an important part of the reason marshall mcluhan became arguably the most important cultural theorist of this
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Marshall McLuhan Meets William Gibson in "Cyberspace"
by Michael E. Doherty, Jr. doherm@rpi.edu The other day, I was skimming several hundred e-mail messages that accumulated while I was offline in August and found myself fascinated by a conversation taking place on chortt-L (Computers in Humanities: Overcoming Resistance to Teaching with Technology), in which colleagues were discussing the particulars of titling a book chapter involving teaching in computer-mediated environments. One participant wrote, insistently, that the phrase "CMC" would be better replaced with "Cyberspace," as abbreviations are sometimes linguistic barriers. She contended, "with cyberspace in the title, at least our audience will know what we're talking about." It is her latter claim that is most intriguing to CMC professionals. When we say "cyberspace," do we in fact "know what we're talking about"? Michael Benedikt, author of Cyberspace: First Steps , takes a crack at an over-arching definition in his 1994 book: "Cyberspace: A word from the pen of William Gibson , science fiction writer, circa 1984 . . . A new universe, a parallel universe created and sustained by the world's computers and communication lines . . . The tablet become a page become a screen become a world, a virtual world . . . A common mental geography, built, in turn, by consensus and revolution, canon and experiment . . . Its corridors form wherever electricity runs with intelligence . . . The realm of pure information . . . "

20. McLuhan [Probes]
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