ülemaailmal
Ülemaailmal, also known as the "global village," is a concept that describes the interconnectedness of the world through modern communication technologies. This term was popularized by Marshall McLuhan in the 1960s, who argued that the advent of electronic media had shrunk the world into a global community. The term "ülemaailmal" is derived from the Estonian words "üle," meaning "over" or "across," and "maailm," meaning "world."
The concept of ülemaailmal emphasizes the instantaneous nature of global communication, where information, ideas, and cultures
However, the term also carries implications about the potential downsides of this interconnectedness. Critics argue that
Despite these challenges, ülemaailmal continues to shape contemporary society, influencing everything from business practices to social