global village
English
Etymology
Coined by Marshall McLuhan in 1962.
Noun
global village (plural global villages)
- The world as a single community of interdependent inhabitants who are interconnected by contemporary technology, especially television and the World Wide Web.
- 1962, Marshall McLuhan, The Gutenberg Galaxy, University of Toronto Press, →OCLC, page 31:
- But certainly the electro-magnetic discoveries have recreated the simultaneous “field” in all human affairs so that the human family now exists under conditions of a “global village.”
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