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McLuhan in Reverse - His General Theory of Media (GToM)

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McLuhan in Reverse proposes two new and startling theses about Marshall McLuhan's body of work. The first argues that despite McLuhan's claim that he did not work from a theory, his body of work in fact constitutes a theory that Robert K. Logan calls his General Theory of Media (GToM). The second thesis is that McLuhan's GToM is characterized by a number of reversals, including his reversals of figure and ground, cause and effect, percepts and concepts; and the medium and its content as described in his famous one-liner "the medium is the message."
While McLuhan's famous Laws of Media are part of his GToM, Logan has identified nine other elements of the GToM. They are his use of probes; figure/ground analysis; the idea that the medium is the message; the subliminal nature of ground or environment revealed only by the creation of an anti-environment; the reversal of cause and effect; the importance of percept over concept and hence a focus on the human sensorium and media as extensions of man; the division of communication into the oral, written, and electric ages along with the notions of acoustic and visual space; the notion of the global village; and finally, media as environments and hence media ecology.

List of contents

Acknowledgments - Preface - McLuhan's General Theory of Media (GToM) and the Role of Reversals - The Ten Elements of McLuhan's General Theory of Media - Applying McLuhan's General Theory of Media to the Flowering of the Digital Age - Understanding Humans: The Extensions of Digital Media - General System Thinking and Marshall McLuhan's General Theory of Media - Cataloguing McLuhan Reversals.

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Robert K. Logan (PhD, MIT, 1965) is an emeritus professor of physics, fellow of St. Michael¿s College, and member of the School of Environmental Studies, all at the University of Toronto. He is also Chief Scientist of the sLab (OCAD University) and a recipient of the Walter J. Ong Award for Career Achievement in Scholarship by the Media Ecology Association.

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Despite McLuhan's claim that he did not work from a theory, his body of work in fact constitutes a theory that Robert K. Logan calls his General Theory of Media (GToM), characterized by a number of reversals.

Product details

Authors Robert K Logan, Robert K. Logan, Logan Robert K.
Assisted by Lance Strate (Editor), Strate Lance (Editor of the series)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.07.2021
 
EAN 9781433182457
ISBN 978-1-4331-8245-7
No. of pages 146
Dimensions 150 mm x 14 mm x 225 mm
Weight 314 g
Series Understanding Media Ecology
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Miscellaneous

Logan, Media, Media Studies, General, Robert, michael, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Theory, Gibson, Lance, McLuhan, Reverse, Strate, GToM

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