Digital McLuhan by Paul Levinson

Digital McLuhan by Paul Levinson

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This seminal book highlights and explains the truly prophetic nature of McLuhan's theories. It shows us why and how the 'Wired' generation is now turning to McLuhan's work to better understand a global village in a digital age.

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Digital McLuhan by Paul Levinson

Marshall McLuhan died on the last day of 1980, on the doorstep of the personal computer revolution. Yet McLuhan's ideas anticipated a world of media in motion, and its impact on our lives on the dawn of the new millennium. Paul Levinson examines why McLuhan's theories about media are more important to us today than when they were first written, and why the Wired generation is now turning to McLuhan's work to understand the global village in the digital age.

'An excellent exposition of McLuhan's key ideas and their relevance to understanding new media' - New Statesman

'Digital McLuhan is as much Levinson as McLuhan at the end of the day ... this is an extremely useful and thought provoking book. It could not be further from the gold-rush atmosphere in which the Net is most often discussed, and it's all the better for that.' - Irish Times

'A non-systematic look at McLuhan's very non-systematic textual legacy. Levinson shows that despite the info-glut, the medium remains the message - even, and perhaps especially, when the medium has changed.' - Publisher's Weekly

'Levinson continues the illuminating investigation into the evolution of information technologies and their effects on society that he began in The Soft Edge by offering a clarifying interpretation of the works of the guru of media studies, Marshall McLuhan.' - Booklist

'Levinson brings together a rich mix of the most influential and well-known thinkers, inventors, scholars, and doers of Western intellectual tradition, and he does so in such a way that they build a coherent platform on which the discussion of McLuhan then rests.' - Communication Booknotes Quarterly, Winter 2000

'The book is thought provoking [and] comprehensive.' - Intermedia

'Paul Levinson explains the relevance of McLuhan's work for an understanding of new media. This guide to the information millenium is a deliberate wake up call to those unaware of the profound power of the internet to reshape our lives and society.' - New Sabah Times

'An amazingly well-researched, well-written, and above all else, well-educated piece of work.' - Communication Booknotes Quarterly

'Now nearly 20 years after his death, his ideas have come to vivid life in Levinson neatly explicates and makes productive use of McLuhan's theories.' - Booklist

'The often prophetic social and scientific insights of Marshall McLuhan are laid bare in this biography of the man who coined the phrase "the medium is the message."' - Forecast

'Levinson explains why people have become intrigued with McLuhan beyond the 1970s, and why his concepts on the threshold of the digital age hold importance for modern times ... Essential for any thorough study of McLuhan's ideas in today's changing world.' - Midwest Book Review


'Paul Levinson explains the relevance of McLuhan's work for an understanding of new media. This guide to the information millenium is a deliberate wake up call to those unaware of the profound power of the internet to reshape our lives and society.' - New Sabah Times

'An amazingly well-researched, well-written, and above all else, well-educated piece of work.' - Communication Booknotes Quarterly

Paul Levinson, PhD, is Professor of Communication & Media Studies at Fordham University in New York City. His eight nonfiction books, including The Soft Edge (1997), Digital McLuhan (1999), Realspace (2003), Cellphone (2004), and New New Media (2009; 2nd edition, 2012) have been the subject of major articles in the New York Times, Wired, and the Christian Science Monitor, and have been translated into ten languages. His science fiction novels include The Silk Code (1999, winner of the Locus Award for Best First Novel), Borrowed Tides (2001), The Consciousness Plague (2002), The Pixel Eye (2003), and The Plot To Save Socrates (2006). His short stories have been nominated for Nebula, Hugo, Edgar, and Sturgeon Awards. Paul Levinson appears on The O'Reilly Factor (Fox News), The CBS Evening News, NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (PBS), Nightline (ABC), Dylan Ratigan (MSNBC) and numerous national and international TV and radio programs. His 1972 LP, Twice Upon a Rhyme, was re-issued on mini-CD by Big Pink Records in 2009, and was re-issued in a vinyl remastered re-pressing by Sound of Salvation/Whiplash Records in December 2010. He reviews the best of television in his InfiniteRegress.tv blog, writes political and media commentary for Mediaite, and was listed in The Chronicle of Higher Education's Top 10 Academic Twitterers in 2009.
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ISBN 13 9780415249911
ISBN 10 0415249910
Title Digital McLuhan
Author Paul Levinson
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2001-03-15
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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