Individual identity and global information. The global village (Mac Luhan)

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01/25/2007

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Table of Contents Individual identity and global information. The global village (Mac Luhan)
 Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction
  2. Media and information flows provided by ICTs
    1. A huge digital environment which offers space for competing ideas
    2. Marshall Mc Luhan's 'global village'
  3. End of the 'given identity' fears and withdrawals: Individuals have to cope with confusion
    1. Identity as a task replacing identity as a gift
    2. The complexity of building an identity for individuals among the new digital interconnected environment
    3. Nostalgia for the local
  4. Constructing the identity in constant interaction with global media but always locally
  5. Conclusion
  6. Sources

Abstract

How is individual identity constructed in the environment of global information and media flows? How valid is Marshall mac luhan's global village concept in this environment?

Nowadays, each of us is aware from the pattern of our everyday lives that there have been lots of changes linked with the development of ICT (information and Communication Technologies) and globalization. Scholars have increasingly begun to talk about information society and about the fact that people are entering a new age of information, a new mode of information. Almost all agree to point out that quantitative changes in information are bringing into being a qualitative new sort of social system. In such a context globalization seems to make reference to a space where the global and the local interact using ICT as a tool. More than an increasingly internationalisation of affairs ( meaning more links between autonomous states) that process is also a growing interdependence and interpenetration of human relations and an integration of world's social and economic life. Then, it consists of changes which strongly affect both the local and national spaces. All those changes lead people to face a new digital environment, which reaches beyond the roots and the referents used by individuals to construct their identity, which is not stable. Then what are the role of the media flows and global information in that search? Firstly, mac luhan theory of global village seems to be a good starting point to see how media flows and the spread of global information can change the construction of identity and make people more eager to develop a global identity. Nevertheless, such changes are the cause of different fears and withdrawals to defence some people's identity and this concept is asking some questions. Indeed, people have finally to construct their identities in combining the global and local necessities.

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pencil image Anne Cécile B. étudiante
Level :Advanced Study : Political science School/University : SciencesPo Bordeaux