Author Paul Levinson Discusses Marshall McLuhan and The Evolution of Media
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In the following keynote seminar, author Paul Levinson discusses Canadian philosopher and academic Marshall McLuhan—whose concept of "The Medium Is The Message" from his seminal book, Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man, which proposed that the media, not the content that they carry, affects the society in which it plays a role—as well as, the evolution of media over the past half-century.
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