Harold Innis writes about the economic and social forces that structured Canada. Laurence writes about how we understand these forces, how we perceive our past. The Diviners provides a connection link between Innis' well-known writings on Canadian economic history, and his almost forgotten work on communications. Innis analysed the dominating forces in Canada's past; Laurence discloses not only that domination, but also resistance against it
Febvre Lucien. H. A. Innis, Select documents in canadian economic history, 1497-1783. In: Annales d'...
In his paper On the Convergence of Innis\u27s International Political Economy and Sebald\u27s Novel...
Since the seminal works of Harold Innis, communication has been a major theme in Canadian history an...
Harold Innis writes about the economic and social forces that structured Canada. Laurence writes abo...
Harold Innis is arguably the most influential social scientist Canada has ever produced. Nearly fift...
This is second in a series of annual Topia columns exploring intersections between political economy...
The discussion in this paper examines the influence of Harold Innis’ medium theory on contemporary m...
Abstract: The complexity of Innis ’ texts has led to the streamlining of his main ideas and argument...
Harold A. Innis' contribution to a general theory of communication is relatively unknown in the inte...
The work of Harold Adams Innis offers important contributions to the recent “infrastructural” turn i...
This article deals with the main provisions of the communication theory of the Canadian scientist, t...
Abstract: Reviewing the communication writings of five English-language theorists, namely, H. A. Inn...
It was in 1744 that Vico, in his book New Science, first outlined the differences between the oral a...
Harold Adams Innis' Presidential Address to the Royal Society of Canada, in 1947, bears the title «M...
Baulig Henri. Harold A. Innis, The fur trade in Canada. An Introduction to canadian economic history...
Febvre Lucien. H. A. Innis, Select documents in canadian economic history, 1497-1783. In: Annales d'...
In his paper On the Convergence of Innis\u27s International Political Economy and Sebald\u27s Novel...
Since the seminal works of Harold Innis, communication has been a major theme in Canadian history an...
Harold Innis writes about the economic and social forces that structured Canada. Laurence writes abo...
Harold Innis is arguably the most influential social scientist Canada has ever produced. Nearly fift...
This is second in a series of annual Topia columns exploring intersections between political economy...
The discussion in this paper examines the influence of Harold Innis’ medium theory on contemporary m...
Abstract: The complexity of Innis ’ texts has led to the streamlining of his main ideas and argument...
Harold A. Innis' contribution to a general theory of communication is relatively unknown in the inte...
The work of Harold Adams Innis offers important contributions to the recent “infrastructural” turn i...
This article deals with the main provisions of the communication theory of the Canadian scientist, t...
Abstract: Reviewing the communication writings of five English-language theorists, namely, H. A. Inn...
It was in 1744 that Vico, in his book New Science, first outlined the differences between the oral a...
Harold Adams Innis' Presidential Address to the Royal Society of Canada, in 1947, bears the title «M...
Baulig Henri. Harold A. Innis, The fur trade in Canada. An Introduction to canadian economic history...
Febvre Lucien. H. A. Innis, Select documents in canadian economic history, 1497-1783. In: Annales d'...
In his paper On the Convergence of Innis\u27s International Political Economy and Sebald\u27s Novel...
Since the seminal works of Harold Innis, communication has been a major theme in Canadian history an...