Marshall McLuhan:
The Medium is the Message – a good theorist to quote in your exam.
“Societies have always been shaped more by the nature of the media by which men communicate than by the content of the communication”
(p. 8: 1967)
Marshall McLuhan: The Medium is the Message: A way of understanding ‘technological determinism‘ the idea that it is the tool that shapes us, rather than us who shape the tool.
For many the role of technology is actually the most defining aspect of Media, for example Marshall McLuhan proposed in 1964 that the Medium was the message, or as he deliberately titled his book ‘The Media is the Massage’. In other words, the medium (the technology) is more significant than anything else in determining meaning ie over companies, organisations, governments, individuals, representations, texts etc etc
Key Words associated with New Media – complete table with examples or notes below each key term.
share | active | creative | host | |
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story | re-connect | personalise | stream | |
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experience | store | scale | immerse | |
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interface | live | adapt | binge | |
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conversation | re-perform | circulate | endless | |
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Table to contrast ‘New’ vs ‘Old’ Media: Do you agree? Copy this table into your own blog and fill in the blank column
NEW MEDIA | OLD MEDIA | COMMENT OR EXAMPLE |
Active involvement | Passive involvement | |
Two-way conversation | One-way conversation | |
Open system | Closed system | |
Transparent | Opaque | |
One-on-one marketing | Mass marketing | |
About Me | About You | |
Brand and User-generated Content | Professional content | |
Authentic content | Polished content | |
FREE platform | Paid platform | |
Metric: Engagement | Metric: Reach/ frequency | |
Actors: Users / Influencers | Actors/ Celebrities | |
Community decision-making | Economic decision-making | |
Unstructured communication | Controlled communication | |
Real time creation | Pre-produced/ scheduled | |
Bottom-up strategy | Top-down strategy | |
Informal language | Formal language |