Posts Tagged ‘New York’
On the day before the McLuhan in New York Symposium at Fordham University (see https://goo.gl/ebgGnc ), scheduled 50 years after Marshall McLuhan’s arrival in New York City to spend the 1967-68 academic year at Fordham as the Albert Schweitzer Chair in the Humanities, I will be publishing his recorded lectures from that time. This first one is his […]
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John Brockman & Marshall McLuhan’s Influence
John Brockman: the man who runs the world’s smartest website Since the mid-1960s John Brockman has been at the cutting edge of ideas. He is a passionate advocate of both science and the arts, and his website Edge is a salon for the world’s finest minds John Naughton – The Observer, Sunday 8 January, 2012 It’s […]
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