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Empire and Communications: Empire and Communications, cartea 4

Autor Harold A. Innis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2007
Empire and Communications is one of Inniss most important contributions to the debate about how media influences the development of consciousness and societies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781550026627
ISBN-10: 1550026623
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: DUNDURN GROUP
Colecția Empire and Communications
Seria Empire and Communications


Cuprins

Death by Exposure; Photographs; Fun with Latitude and Longitude; Fun with Secret Codes; Photography Notes & Websites; Note From the Publisher.

Notă biografică

Harold A. Innis taught political economy at the University of Toronto for more than 30 years. He became internationally famous and published a number of influential books. Innis died in 1952. Alexander John Watson is the author of Marginal Man:The Dark Vision of Harold Innis and is the president and CEO of CARE Canada.

Recenzii

I can think of no better inoculation against the rampant disease of present-mindedness in the contemporary world than a careful reading of [Innis's] classic, Empire and Communications. This book was the foundation on which he built his understanding of the contemporary world, in particular his view of the United States of America, its foreign policy, and its effects on other cultures. At the time of Innis's death in 1952, his perspective on the contemporary world seemed radical and far-fetched. When we read his work anew over a distance of more than fifty years, it seems fresh and, indeed, prophetic. -- Alexander John Watson, from the Introduction Innis's writings ... prove understandable and applicable in a variety of modern-day contexts. Technology and Culture, January 2009, Vol. 50 With the benefit of over 50 years of reflection, we can state without opposition that Harold Innis was an important figure in the development of communications studies, and that our students today would do well to read his book, if only to experience the joy of physically grasping and grappling with a difficult publication instead of reading the watered-down version available on Wikipedia. Journal Of International Communication This book teaches us to reflect on how the means and processes of communication have been embedded in imperial power... In a career dedicated to explaining empire, Innis discovered communication and blazed an important trail. The time is ripe to reintroduce and welcome this rewarding book, especially to Innis's [U.S.] neighbors. We live in a moment in which the wages of empire weigh heavily on the world. -- Andrew Calabrese, from the foreword

Descriere

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This edition of Empire and Communications enriches Harold A. Innis’s examination of the relationship between communications and power structures.