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  • '''Marshall McLuhan'''(1911-1980) was a world renown Canadian scholar. He was the Dire ...a quasi-cult figure through his film cameos and influential texts. Without Marshall McLuhan, the notion of a [[meta-media object]] may never have occured.
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  • '''Marshall McLuhan'''(1911-1980) was a world renown Canadian scholar. He was the Dire ...a quasi-cult figure through his film cameos and influential texts. Without Marshall McLuhan, the notion of a [[meta-media object]] may never have occured.
    2 KB (390 words) - 21:30, 18 May 2008
  • ...sion]]. Well known scholars who helped build or support this theory are [[Marshall McLuhan]] and Meyrowitz. Today, the concept of medium theory occupies only
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  • Media scholar [[Marshall McLuhan]] created two categories: hot vs. cool media.
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  • ...to further develop itself. The communications theorist and media scholar [[Marshall McLuhan]] laid out one famous example of technological determinism in his b
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  • ...edium is the Massage: An Inventory of Effects''''' (1967) was written by [[Marshall McLuhan]] with the help of graphic designer Quentin Fiore. ''The Medium is
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  • [[Marshall McLuhan]]
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  • ...dium through which they are constructed. The work of the media theorist [[Marshall McLuhan]] may have inspired the creation of Meta-media objects. With the r
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