to Harold Innis. Works by Harold Innis at Open Library Works by Harold Innis at Faded Page (Canada) Innis Family, Harold Innis Foundation, and Harold Innis...
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Harold Adams Innis (November 5, 1894 – November 8, 1952) was a professor of political economy at the University of Toronto and the author of seminal works...
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Staples thesis (category Harold Innis)
approach were Harold Innis and W.A. Mackintosh." The thesis explains Canadian economic development as a lateral, east-west conception of trade. Innis argued...
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up innis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Innis may refer to: Innis, Louisiana, U.S. Innis College, University of Toronto, Canada Chris Innis, American...
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Monopolies of knowledge (category Harold Innis)
of key communications technologies. The Canadian economic historian Harold Innis developed the concept of monopolies of knowledge in his later writings...
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example, Innis's discussion of the priestly monopoly over writing that undermined the Egyptian empire. Innis (Empire) pp.44-45. Innis, Harold. (1951) The...
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University of Toronto political economist Harold Innis. The College includes a fully equipped cinema known as the Innis Town Hall, which hosts numerous film...
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The Fur Trade in Canada (redirect from Harold Innis and the fur trade)
Canada: An Introduction to Canadian Economic History is a book written by Harold Innis covering the fur trade era in Canada from the early 16th century to the...
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credited with reviving the work of foundational political economist Harold Innis within the academy. Drache is a professor emeritus political science...
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Medium theory (section Innis' medium bias)
time. Innis therefore argued that the medium used to share information had more of a societal impact than the content of the information itself. Innis further...
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