Abstract: This essay proposes that Harold Innis' theory of communication can make a crucial contribution to the tendency in philosophy of the human sciences that has been referred to as ``discourse theory.'' Discourse theory takes language use as the characteristic phenomenon of human activity. Innis' focus on the sensuous materiality of media of communication analyzes media as the institution of social relations rather than as the representation of events. A generalization of this approach suggests a concept of society as a complex of expressive media whose ``bias'' determines the specificity of a culture. Résumé: Cet article propose que la théorie de communication de Harold Innis peut contribuer de manière décisive à cette tendance dans l...
The following essay is about human communication. Traditionally, one would define the concept, proce...
The paper concerns the inseparable, in my opinion, connection between communication and the philosop...
This article examines the changing relation between speech and writing in contemporary communication...
Fifty years after his death, Harold Innis remains one of the most widely cited but least understood ...
This article deals with the main provisions of the communication theory of the Canadian scientist, t...
Harold A. Innis' contribution to a general theory of communication is relatively unknown in the inte...
Abstract: The complexity of Innis ’ texts has led to the streamlining of his main ideas and argument...
The manner in which communication theory deals with the transmission and effectiveness of social mes...
Drawing on developments in the philosophy of ordinary language, the sociology of interaction, ethnom...
Abstract: In most discussions of Harold Innis' work on communications, his contributions have been t...
Note:This thesis analyzes several key works concerned with the transformation of the public as a for...
Abstract: Reviewing the communication writings of five English-language theorists, namely, H. A. Inn...
Harold Innis is arguably the most influential social scientist Canada has ever produced. Nearly fift...
Over the course of the twentieth century, at the same time as “communitarian” ties were being dissol...
The author makes a hermeneutic analysis of the concept of discourse. It is stated that each individu...
The following essay is about human communication. Traditionally, one would define the concept, proce...
The paper concerns the inseparable, in my opinion, connection between communication and the philosop...
This article examines the changing relation between speech and writing in contemporary communication...
Fifty years after his death, Harold Innis remains one of the most widely cited but least understood ...
This article deals with the main provisions of the communication theory of the Canadian scientist, t...
Harold A. Innis' contribution to a general theory of communication is relatively unknown in the inte...
Abstract: The complexity of Innis ’ texts has led to the streamlining of his main ideas and argument...
The manner in which communication theory deals with the transmission and effectiveness of social mes...
Drawing on developments in the philosophy of ordinary language, the sociology of interaction, ethnom...
Abstract: In most discussions of Harold Innis' work on communications, his contributions have been t...
Note:This thesis analyzes several key works concerned with the transformation of the public as a for...
Abstract: Reviewing the communication writings of five English-language theorists, namely, H. A. Inn...
Harold Innis is arguably the most influential social scientist Canada has ever produced. Nearly fift...
Over the course of the twentieth century, at the same time as “communitarian” ties were being dissol...
The author makes a hermeneutic analysis of the concept of discourse. It is stated that each individu...
The following essay is about human communication. Traditionally, one would define the concept, proce...
The paper concerns the inseparable, in my opinion, connection between communication and the philosop...
This article examines the changing relation between speech and writing in contemporary communication...