In the following seminar at Fordham University, author Paul Levinson discusses Canadian philosopher and academic Marshall McLuhan—in particular, his notion of "acoustic space" and how it would apply to binge-watching and binge-listening—as well as the evolution of media over the past half-century.
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AUTHOR
Paul Levinson writes science fiction, sf/mystery and popular and scholarly non-fiction. The Silk Code won the Locus award for Best First Novel of 1999. His novel The Consciousness Plague
won the 2003 Mary Shelley Award for outstanding Fictional Work. Paul,
who has published more than 25 science fiction stories, is the Chair of
the Communications and Media Studies Department at Fordham University.
NARRATORS
Paul Levinson writes science fiction, sf/mystery and popular and scholarly non-fiction. The Silk Code won the Locus award for Best First Novel of 1999. His novel The Consciousness Plague won the 2003 Mary Shelley Award for outstanding Fictional Work. Paul, who has published more than 25 science fiction stories, is the Chair of the Communications and Media Studies Department at Fordham University.
Author Paul Levinson Discusses Marshall McLuhan and The Evolution of Media
Author: Paul Levinson
Narrator: Paul Levinson
ISBN: 9798886423198
SRP: 7.95
Length: 0:24:00
Item No: PL509
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