1. – Sr. Assist. Prof., Dept. Of Convergent Journalism, School Of Media Studies, Central Univ. Of Kashmir
| Received
23-Jul-2020 |
Accepted
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Published
23-Jul-2020 |
Abstract
Marshall Herbert McLuhan (1911–1980) was a Canadian writer and communication expert. He was quite famous for a lot of
quotes and aphorisms, and, in 1960s, was celebrated for his catchphrase “the medium is the message.”McLuhan’s reasoning about the medium
that the information it carries or disseminates can influence or control society was much debated, discussed and criticised as well. His work is
referred to be the cornerstone of media theory and his term “global village” lived its fame and is still transcending.
This paper attempts to study the relevance and influence of McLuhan’s philosophy and tries to correlate the significance of his various aphorisms,
i.e., the terms he used. His contribution as a theorist and media/communication expert as well as an influential advocate of media determinism,
remains ever persuasive. Essentially, his key concepts provide a revised outlook as proven by the time and technology we see today. Nothing
truly could push him aside and this outwardly pop-cult-scientist-cum-metaphysician seems ever accurate and relevant in the times we live in.
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