the global village

People in developing countries belong more to the "global village" than they once did.

All these definitions and approaches are premised on one 'fact': that the world has become a 'global village'.

The global village is optimistically as well as pessimistically seen a kind of justifying framework - especially useful for organising a life within technological globality.

If such an entity did not already exist, the global village would have to invent it.

Maybe the following reflections on soundscapes, their transformation and transfer can finally provide some ideas about this very special kind of global village locality too.

It isn't a global village, nothing cozy and not that much communal about it.

An awareness of what is the current terminology in the global village is another concern.

It is envisioned as the language for the global village, the lingua franca.

The global village has arrived.

The world is a 'global village'.

Under normal circumstances (and especially before the dawn of the global village), one can rarely (if ever) be absolutely certain that one will never interact with the same person again.

In the "global village," one need not venture outside of one's immediate environment in order to encounter needy people who come from distant countries and cultures.

If we speak of a global village in economic terms then we must also speak of a global village of compassion and solidarity.

In a global village, major discrepancies in the world will not, in the longer term, be tolerated by the poorest section of the village.

One in five people who live in this global village still have no access to education or health care.

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