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Revision as of 18:54, 23 March 2005 by 130.58.91.246 (talk)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Herbert Marshall McLuhan (July 21, 1911 – December 31, 1980) was a Canadian educator, philosopher, scholar, academic, professor of English literature, communications theorist and one of the founders of modern media studies. From 1946 to 1979 he taught at St. Michael's College, University of Toronto.
In Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man, McLuhan proposed that media itself, not the content it carries, should be the focus of study--popularly quoted as "the medium is the message." More controversially, he postulated that content had little effect on society--in other words it did not matter if television (for example) broadcast preachers or violent programming--the effect of television on society would be identical. He noted that all media had characteristics that engaged the viewer in different ways; for example, a passage in a book could be re-read at will, but (at least until the advent of the videocasette) a movie had to be re-viewed in its entirety to study any individual part of it. He generally divided media into "hot" (content-rich) and "cool" (content-poor). In modern times, this could be demonstrated by comparing a "hot" high-speed internet connection with a "cool" dial-up connection. Despite the content available being identical (if harder to access), the surfing habits of those connected at high-speed are entirely different.
Recognizing his lasting global influence for his pioneering work on the study of media the government of Canada honoured him with his image on a postage stamp in 2000 (right).
In 1970 he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada.
Bibliography
- 1951 The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man (Vanguard Press)
- 1962 The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man (University of Toronto Press)
- 1964 Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man (McGraw-Hill)
- 1967 The Medium is the Message (Random House; 2000 reprint by Gingko)
External links
- UbuWeb Marshall McLuhan featuring the LP The Medium is the Message
- Official Site
- Marshall McLuhan, the Man and his Message (CBC Archives)
- McLuhan global research network Jeffrey's McLuhan bibliography free online
- Terry Mockler's Journey Through Cyberspace