Harold Innis in the New Century e-bog
619,55 DKK
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The book is divided into three sections: "e;Reflections on Innis"e; provides a historical reassessment of Innis, "e;Gaps and Silences"e; considers the limitations of both Innis's thought and his interpreters, and "e;Innis and Cultural Theory"e; offers speculations on his influence on cultural analysis. The interpretations offered reflect the changing landscape of intelle...
E-bog
619,55 DKK
Udgivet
19 oktober 1999
Længde
456 sider
Genrer
Communication studies
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780773567269
The book is divided into three sections: "e;Reflections on Innis"e; provides a historical reassessment of Innis, "e;Gaps and Silences"e; considers the limitations of both Innis's thought and his interpreters, and "e;Innis and Cultural Theory"e; offers speculations on his influence on cultural analysis. The interpretations offered reflect the changing landscape of intellectual life as boundaries between traditional disciplines blur and new interdisciplinary fields emerge. Harold Innis in the New Century is a valuable resource for scholars and students of Canadian studies, communication studies, cultural studies, economic history, and political science. Contributors include Charles R. Acland (Calgary), Alison Beale (Simon Fraser), Jody Berland (York), James Bickerton (St Francis Xavier), William J. Buxton (Concordia), James Carey (Columbia), Ray Charron (Concordia), Cheryl Dahl (University College of the Fraser Valley), Michael Dorland (Carleton), Kevin Dowler (York), Donald Fisher (UBC), Sarah Fortin (McGill), Alain-G. Gagnon (McGill), Jane Jenson (Montreal), Heather Menzies (Carleton), Richard Noble (Winnipeg), Daniel Salee (Concordia), Liora Salter (Osgoode Hall), Kim Sawchuk (Concordia), Irene Spry (professor emerita, Ottawa), Judith Stamps (Victoria), and Andrew Werwick (Trent).