
The Global Village (Marshall McLuhan)
Marshall McLuhan's concept of "The Global Village" describes how electronic communication technologies—like television, radio, and the internet—have effectively shrunk the world. These tools connect people across vast distances almost instantaneously, making the planet feel smaller and more interconnected. It fosters a sense of shared experience and immediate awareness, much like a close-knit community, despite geographical boundaries. In essence, McLuhan predicted that electronic media would unify humanity into a single, interdependent community, transforming how we share information, culture, and ideas on a global scale.