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Marshall McLuhan Speaks

27 Thursday Jan 2011

Posted by John in Marshall McLuhan, Media Ecology, Teaching Resources

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Put together for his centennial this year, a site containing a large collection of McLuhan videos, Marshall McLuhan Speaks, has been compiled. Unfortunately, the site doesn’t include any information about the sponsors or compilers of the site, but this email message, sent by Michael O’Connor Clarke, indicates that McLuhan’s daughter Stephanie McLuhan helped with the project.

Having browsed through it, I can say it’s a great resource. Check it out: Marshall McLuhan Speaks.

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