Word of the Day: global village

mardi 30 septembre 2014

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for October 01, 2014 is:

global village • \GLOH-bul VIL-ij\ • noun

: the world viewed as a community in which distance and isolation have been dramatically reduced by electronic media (such as television and the Internet)



Examples:

Thanks to crowdsourcing and the generous response of the global village, the couple received enough donations from strangers all over the world to pay their sick daughter's medical bills.



"Adding fuel to each of these contagions is our ever-growing web of connections to the global village, with the virtual tethers now so much a part of our daily lives that they no longer surprise. Every Facebook user, in theory, is just a single friend request away from some 1.3 billion others." — Clifton Leaf, Fortune, August 22, 2014



Did you know?

The term global village is closely $#@!ociated with Herbert Marshall McLuhan, the Canadian communications theorist and literature professor hailed by many as a prophet for the 20th century. McLuhan's mantra, "the medium is the message," summarized his view of the influence of television, computers, and other electronic information sources in shaping society and modern life. By 1960, he had delineated his concept of the "global village," and by 1970, the public had embraced the term and recognized the idea as both exhilarating and frightening. As a 1970 Saturday Review article noted, "There are no boundaries in a global village. All problems will become so intimate as to be one's own...."









Word of the Day: global village

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