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Javnost - The Public, 2006
AbstractLong neglected internationally, the media scholarship of Canadian economic historian and political economist Harold Adams Innis (1894–1952) has in recent years been taken up, largely without attribution or acknowledgment, by writers focusing on media as a key factor in social/political/cultural evolution, by dependency theorists (media or ...
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AbstractLong neglected internationally, the media scholarship of Canadian economic historian and political economist Harold Adams Innis (1894–1952) has in recent years been taken up, largely without attribution or acknowledgment, by writers focusing on media as a key factor in social/political/cultural evolution, by dependency theorists (media or ...
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Introducing Innis / McLuhan concluding: The Innis in McLuhan's “system”
Continuum, 1993(1993). Introducing Innis / McLuhan concluding: The Innis in McLuhan's “system”. Continuum: Vol. 7, Dependency/Space/Policy, pp. 43-74.
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Innis Lecture: Hedonic equilibrium [PDF]
Abstract. This paper describes hedonic equilibrium and shows how and why the concept has to be modified when characteristics of traders on both sides of the market are endogenous.
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2008
Die Theorien des Kanadiers Harold A. Innis beschaftigen sich mit Themen auf der Makro-Ebene: Er versucht, das soziale System — dazu gehoren die entscheidenden Institutionen offenbar aller Gesellschaften: Politik, Religion, Recht, Wirtschaft und andere — zu erklaren.
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Die Theorien des Kanadiers Harold A. Innis beschaftigen sich mit Themen auf der Makro-Ebene: Er versucht, das soziale System — dazu gehoren die entscheidenden Institutionen offenbar aller Gesellschaften: Politik, Religion, Recht, Wirtschaft und andere — zu erklaren.
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Cultural Politics, 2017
The work of Harold Adams Innis offers important contributions to the recent “infrastructural” turn in media, communication, and cultural studies. While Innis’s late communication studies texts are widely read, few outside Canada engage with his earlier economic histories and the “dirt research” (fieldwork) that produced them.
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The work of Harold Adams Innis offers important contributions to the recent “infrastructural” turn in media, communication, and cultural studies. While Innis’s late communication studies texts are widely read, few outside Canada engage with his earlier economic histories and the “dirt research” (fieldwork) that produced them.
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American Review of Canadian Studies, 2001
Comparative Historiography of the Canadian and U.S. Wests The existence of an area of free land, its continuous recession, and the advance of American settlement westward, explain American development. Frederick Jackson Turner The Northwest Company was the forerunner of Confederation and it was built on the work of the French voyageur, the ...
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Comparative Historiography of the Canadian and U.S. Wests The existence of an area of free land, its continuous recession, and the advance of American settlement westward, explain American development. Frederick Jackson Turner The Northwest Company was the forerunner of Confederation and it was built on the work of the French voyageur, the ...
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Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 1953
Over the three decades of teaching and research allotted Harold Innis, no subject concerned him more than, the state of economics. He looked to economic history to enrich and broaden economic thought, and he sought to explain fashions in economics and to make economists intelligible to themselves.
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Over the three decades of teaching and research allotted Harold Innis, no subject concerned him more than, the state of economics. He looked to economic history to enrich and broaden economic thought, and he sought to explain fashions in economics and to make economists intelligible to themselves.
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