Abstract: Reviewing the communication writings of five English-language theorists, namely, H. A. Innis, George Grant, Northrop Frye, C. B. Macpherson, and Marshall McLuhan, the article proposes that, foundationally, Canadian communication thought is dialectical, critical, holistic, ontological, oriented to political economy, and concerns mediation and dynamic change. Running through the thought of these five theorists is some variation of the basic time-space dialectic first formulated by Harold Adams Innis. Canadian communication thought is distinct from the American discourse and raises issues that ought to be of continuing concern for the new millennium. Résumé: Passant en revue les écrits en communication de cinq théoriciens anglophone...
Harold A. Innis' contribution to a general theory of communication is relatively unknown in the inte...
“Alternative media ” is a concept and focus of study that hasgained momentum in the past 15 years, f...
Abstract: Narratives from four Canadian communication scholars describe the development of communica...
Canadian Communication Thought In his book, Canadian Communication Thought, Robert Babe argues for t...
Abstract: Although few departments in Canada have identified organizational communication as an area...
Abstract: The complexity of Innis ’ texts has led to the streamlining of his main ideas and argument...
The complexity of the late-modern globalizing order has accelerated the erosion of time and space an...
Abstract: This introductory essay examines the state of Canadian communications scholarship. It main...
Abstract: As information and communications technologies (ICTs) become an increasingly important par...
Abstract: Narratives from four Canadian communication scholars describe the development of communica...
ABSTRACT. All discourse, says Edwin Black (1972), exerts "the pull of an ideology" even wh...
Abstract: Narratives from four Canadian communication scholars describe the development of communica...
In this paper Liora Salter traces differences between communication studies in Canada and elsewhere....
In this paper Liora Salter traces differences between communication studies in Canada and elsewhere....
Abstract: Narratives from four Canadian communication scholars describe the development of communica...
Harold A. Innis' contribution to a general theory of communication is relatively unknown in the inte...
“Alternative media ” is a concept and focus of study that hasgained momentum in the past 15 years, f...
Abstract: Narratives from four Canadian communication scholars describe the development of communica...
Canadian Communication Thought In his book, Canadian Communication Thought, Robert Babe argues for t...
Abstract: Although few departments in Canada have identified organizational communication as an area...
Abstract: The complexity of Innis ’ texts has led to the streamlining of his main ideas and argument...
The complexity of the late-modern globalizing order has accelerated the erosion of time and space an...
Abstract: This introductory essay examines the state of Canadian communications scholarship. It main...
Abstract: As information and communications technologies (ICTs) become an increasingly important par...
Abstract: Narratives from four Canadian communication scholars describe the development of communica...
ABSTRACT. All discourse, says Edwin Black (1972), exerts "the pull of an ideology" even wh...
Abstract: Narratives from four Canadian communication scholars describe the development of communica...
In this paper Liora Salter traces differences between communication studies in Canada and elsewhere....
In this paper Liora Salter traces differences between communication studies in Canada and elsewhere....
Abstract: Narratives from four Canadian communication scholars describe the development of communica...
Harold A. Innis' contribution to a general theory of communication is relatively unknown in the inte...
“Alternative media ” is a concept and focus of study that hasgained momentum in the past 15 years, f...
Abstract: Narratives from four Canadian communication scholars describe the development of communica...