An edition of The bias of communication (1951)

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An edition of The bias of communication (1951)

The bias of communication

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This book "is a collection of essays by one of Canada's greatest historians, on a subject that opened broad new avenues of thought on the role of media in the creation of history. Marshall McLuhan, deeply influenced by these essays, led North America to a new awareness of the role of media in contemporary culture. The works of Harold Innis are seminal in the study of Canadian history; the essays in this volume continue to generate intense debate among historians, communications scholars, and media theorists. This new edition includes a thoughtful introduction by two scholars who outline the career of Innis and the development of his ideas. They go on to elucidate the grand themes of the essays: a communicational approach to history, and a critical reflection on the situation of culture and technology in recent times. They identify in the essays all the concepts associated with Innis's communications work: medium, bias, monopoly of knowledge, empire, and especially the oral tradition. Finally, they assess the influence of the book on the study of communications theory and Canadian history"--Back cover.

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English
Pages
226

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The bias of communication
1973, University of Toronto Press
in English
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The bias of communication
1951, University of Toronto Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
[Toronto]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
404
Library of Congress
P90 .I49, P90.I49

The Physical Object

Pagination
226 p.
Number of pages
226

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL6129903M
Internet Archive
biasofcommunicat00inni
LCCN
agr53000286, 53000286
OCLC/WorldCat
4128437
LibraryThing
430900

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL762826W

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