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- W562899170 abstract "Although Marshall McLuhan conceptualized the “global village” in 1968 to describe the electronic media’s pervasiveness, the recent and explosive proliferation of communication technologies has revived the discussion and broadened the term’s implications. In the era of the Kennedy assassination and, later, the Vietnam War, McLuhan and his peers deliberated over the emerging paradigm shift represented by television’s worldwide communications labyrinth. However, the advent of the internet and World-Wide Web has introduced a genuinely interactive paradigm, a network of MOOs, MUDs, and other reciprocal tools that suggest a Gutenberg-type paradigm shift. High-definition television and satellite uplinks further both the speed and the quality of communications, diminish the space-time-quality problems that have traditionally characterized global communications. Sven Birkerts observes: “The numbers of distance and time no longer mean what they used to. Every place, once unique, itself, is strangely shot through with radiations from every other place. ‘There’ was then; ‘here’ is now” (313). Raymond Gozzi elaborates on the “global village”:" @default.
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- W562899170 title "The Widening Gyre: Images as Central to the Global Village" @default.
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