Abstract: In most discussions of Harold Innis' work on communications, his contributions have been treated as those of a general media theorist. His analyses of particular media are commonly viewed simply as instances of his broader account of how space- and time-binding media serve to bias societies and civilizations. This paper argues that Innis' generalizations about media derived, in fact, from his examination of how a particular cluster of media -- namely, printing and publishing, with particular reference to newspapers -- was linked to the onset of modernity. These concerns were evident in his magisterial unpublished manuscript, History of Communication. Drawing on its periodization and overarching themes, this paper examines Innis' a...
What difference have the media made to our experience of daily life in the modem world? In a general...
This essay traces the shifting understanding of the Enlightenment truism that improving popular acce...
FORMOST PEOPLE the term muss media conjures up an image of the popular press or broadcasting, and oc...
In most discussions of Harold Innis' work on communications, his contributions have been treated as ...
Much has been made of the impacts of digital media on the experience of space: new modes of percepti...
This article deals with the main provisions of the communication theory of the Canadian scientist, t...
Harold Innis is arguably the most influential social scientist Canada has ever produced. Nearly fift...
The discussion in this paper examines the influence of Harold Innis’ medium theory on contemporary m...
Fifty years after his death, Harold Innis remains one of the most widely cited but least understood ...
Abstract: The complexity of Innis ’ texts has led to the streamlining of his main ideas and argument...
Abstract: This essay proposes that Harold Innis' theory of communication can make a crucial contribu...
Harold A. Innis' contribution to a general theory of communication is relatively unknown in the inte...
Harold Innis is one of the foundational theorists of media and communications studies. In the mid-20...
One of the influential factors in the formation of modern society in the Westernworld and subsequent...
Over the course of the twentieth century, at the same time as “communitarian” ties were being dissol...
What difference have the media made to our experience of daily life in the modem world? In a general...
This essay traces the shifting understanding of the Enlightenment truism that improving popular acce...
FORMOST PEOPLE the term muss media conjures up an image of the popular press or broadcasting, and oc...
In most discussions of Harold Innis' work on communications, his contributions have been treated as ...
Much has been made of the impacts of digital media on the experience of space: new modes of percepti...
This article deals with the main provisions of the communication theory of the Canadian scientist, t...
Harold Innis is arguably the most influential social scientist Canada has ever produced. Nearly fift...
The discussion in this paper examines the influence of Harold Innis’ medium theory on contemporary m...
Fifty years after his death, Harold Innis remains one of the most widely cited but least understood ...
Abstract: The complexity of Innis ’ texts has led to the streamlining of his main ideas and argument...
Abstract: This essay proposes that Harold Innis' theory of communication can make a crucial contribu...
Harold A. Innis' contribution to a general theory of communication is relatively unknown in the inte...
Harold Innis is one of the foundational theorists of media and communications studies. In the mid-20...
One of the influential factors in the formation of modern society in the Westernworld and subsequent...
Over the course of the twentieth century, at the same time as “communitarian” ties were being dissol...
What difference have the media made to our experience of daily life in the modem world? In a general...
This essay traces the shifting understanding of the Enlightenment truism that improving popular acce...
FORMOST PEOPLE the term muss media conjures up an image of the popular press or broadcasting, and oc...