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Jan 30, 2021 • 9min

Marshall McLuhan Interviewed by Father Patrick Peyton, C.S.C. - Part 3 of 3

Subscribe to TMI Newsletter for all updates: https://mcluhaninstitute.substack.com/welcome Marshall McLuhan interviewed by Patrick Peyton in 1972.  Speaker:  Servant of God Father Patrick Peyton, C.S.C. Patrick Peyton (help·info) (January 9, 1909 – June 3, 1992), also known as The Rosary Priest, was an Irish Roman Catholic priest and promoter of the Rosary.  Peyton is the founder of the post-World War II prayer movement called, "Family Rosary Crusade". This campaign was harnessed by the CIA between 1958 and 1965 and was funded in order to combat leftist influence in Latin America, during the Cold War. Father Peyton staged massive Rosary rallies in key cities of the world and extensively utilized mass communication, helped by world-recognized celebrities of Hollywood at that time, promoting his ministry of binding families through prayer under the Family Rosary. Peyton was a popular and charismatic figure in Latin America and the Philippines, where he promoted the Rosary and was known for his strong Irish accent.  Peyton once said that "The family that prays together stays together" and "A world at prayer is a world at peace". --- The McLuhan Institute exists to explore and understand the personal and social effects and implications of technology, following the pioneering work of Marshall McLuhan.
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Jan 23, 2021 • 9min

Marshall McLuhan Interviewed by Father Patrick Peyton, C.S.C. - Part 2 of 3

Subscribe to TMI Newsletter for all updates: https://mcluhaninstitute.substack.com/welcome Marshall McLuhan interviewed by Patrick Peyton in 1972.  Speaker:  Servant of God Father Patrick Peyton, C.S.C.  Patrick Peyton (help·info) (January 9, 1909 – June 3, 1992), also known as The Rosary Priest, was an Irish Roman Catholic priest and promoter of the Rosary.  Peyton is the founder of the post-World War II prayer movement called, "Family Rosary Crusade". This campaign was harnessed by the CIA between 1958 and 1965 and was funded in order to combat leftist influence in Latin America, during the Cold War.  Father Peyton staged massive Rosary rallies in key cities of the world and extensively utilized mass communication, helped by world-recognized celebrities of Hollywood at that time, promoting his ministry of binding families through prayer under the Family Rosary. Peyton was a popular and charismatic figure in Latin America and the Philippines, where he promoted the Rosary and was known for his strong Irish accent.  Peyton once said that "The family that prays together stays together" and "A world at prayer is a world at peace". --- The McLuhan Institute exists to explore and understand the personal and social effects and implications of technology, following the pioneering work of Marshall McLuhan.
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Jan 16, 2021 • 11min

Marshall McLuhan Interviewed by Father Patrick Peyton, C.S.C. - Part 1 of 3

Subscribe to TMI Newsletter for all updates: https://mcluhaninstitute.substack.com/welcome Marshall McLuhan, a pioneer of modern media scholarship, originated concepts like "surfing" and "the global village,"  anticipated the World Wide Web by 30 years, and predicted both the dehumanizing effects of media and its unitive possibilities. Servant of God, Father Patrick Peyton, C.S.C., interviewed him in a 1970s program, A Matter of Faith.  Here McLuhan discusses the value of the replay, the effects media has on interpersonal relationships, and faith and resonance. --- The McLuhan Institute exists to explore and understand the personal and social effects and implications of technology, following the pioneering work of Marshall McLuhan.
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Jan 9, 2021 • 4min

Audience as Workforce – Marshall McLuhan

Subscribe to TMI Newsletter for all updates: https://mcluhaninstitute.substack.com/welcome What eight or nine scientists might not able to solve at any particular moment, would not be too difficult for thirty or forty million people to solve in a few seconds. If given the problems. Location: Annenberg School of Communication. Date: 28 April 1966 --- The McLuhan Institute exists to explore and understand the personal and social effects and implications of technology, following the pioneering work of Marshall McLuhan.
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Jan 2, 2021 • 42min

"The Medium is the Message" Marshall McLuhan | feat. Andrew McLuhan (Part 2)

Subscribe to TMI Newsletter for all updates: https://mcluhaninstitute.substack.com/welcome Marshall McLuhan is one of the most famous media theorists because he basically started the field. If we want to understand our tools, theories, discursive life, or even consciousness itself, then we have to understand media... because as McLuhan argues, the medium IS the message. What characterizes us now in the age of the internet? The internet and the plurality of new media has added dimensions to the human condition. We are joined for Marshal McLuhan's birthday by his grandson, Andrew McLuhan. Andrew is putting his father and his frandfather's legacy into practice through the McLuhan institute. I look forward to talking about how technology shapes our understanding, and beginning the long journey of thinking with the McLuhans as we move forward into increasingly complex times. --- The McLuhan Institute exists to explore and understand the personal and social effects and implications of technology, following the pioneering work of Marshall McLuhan.
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Jan 2, 2021 • 29min

"The Medium is the Message" Marshall McLuhan | feat. Andrew McLuhan (Part 1)

The podcast discusses Marshall McLuhan's impactful work on media theory and the idea of 'the medium is the message'. They explore how technology shapes our understanding and society, with insights from McLuhan's grandson, Andrew McLuhan. The conversation touches on the evolving perspectives on social media, growth through revisiting past works, interpreting McLuhan's work poetically, and the impact of technology on society.
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Dec 27, 2020 • 8min

Metaphysics and Metaphor – Marshall McLuhan

Subscribe to TMI Newsletter for all updates: https://mcluhaninstitute.substack.com/welcome Clip from documentary: McLuhan's Wake --- The McLuhan Institute exists to explore and understand the personal and social effects and implications of technology, following the pioneering work of Marshall McLuhan.
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Dec 19, 2020 • 1h 5min

The Working Library of Marshall McLuhan: Speech by Andrew and Eric McLuhan

Subscribe to TMI Newsletter for all updates: https://mcluhaninstitute.substack.com/welcome Andrew McLuhan, the grandson of famed communications theorist Marshall McLuhan, visited the Fisher Library on January 20th 2014, to discuss McLuhan's working library, which is now housed at the Fisher. --- The McLuhan Institute exists to explore and understand the personal and social effects and implications of technology, following the pioneering work of Marshall McLuhan.
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Dec 12, 2020 • 1h 4min

Andrew McLuhan on Rendering Unconscious Podcast – with Dr. Vanessa Sinclair

Subscribe to TMI Newsletter for all updates: https://mcluhaninstitute.substack.com/welcome Andrew McLuhan is a Media Educator and Associate Editor of the Winnipeg School of Communication’s journal, Winnsox. He is a husband, father, poet, writer, teacher, craftsman, and explorer. Involved with McLuhan Studies for over a decade, Andrew was responsible for the inventory and evaluation of Marshall McLuhan’s “working library” and presents on the subject widely. Marshall McLuhan’s working library is now located at the University of Toronto’s Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library and has recently been added to the UNESCO Memory of the World Register. https://winnsox.com/about/bio/andrew-...  --- The McLuhan Institute exists to explore and understand the personal and social effects and implications of technology, following the pioneering work of Marshall McLuhan.
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Dec 5, 2020 • 1h 6min

Why Is Marshall McLuhan Important? Tom Wolfe on Media, Advertising, Technology (1999)

Subscribe to TMI Newsletter for all updates: https://mcluhaninstitute.substack.com/welcome Tom Wolfe suggests that a hidden influence on McLuhan's work is the Catholic philosopher Teilhard de Chardin whose ideas anticipated those of McLuhan, especially the evolution of the human mind into the "noosphere". Wolfe theorizes that McLuhan may have thought that association of his ideas with those of a Catholic theologian, albeit one suppressed by Rome, might have denied him the intellectual audience he wanted to reach and so omitted all reference of de Chardin from his published work, while privately acknowledging his influence. --- The McLuhan Institute exists to explore and understand the personal and social effects and implications of technology, following the pioneering work of Marshall McLuhan.

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