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Harold Innis Critical Media Studies Paul Heyer

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Harold Innis Critical Media Studies Paul Heyer
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.74 MB
Pages: 150
Author: Paul Heyer
ISBN: 0742524841, 9780742524842, 0742524833, 9780742524835
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Harold Innis Critical Media Studies Paul Heyer by Paul Heyer 0742524841, 9780742524842, 0742524833, 9780742524835 instant download after payment.

His name may not be as well known as that of his colleague and spiritual descendent, Marshall McLuhan, but Harold Innis's (1894-1952) influence on contemporary critical media and communication studies has been no less profound. This concise look at Innis's life and contributions to the communication field charts his beginnings in political economy to his later work in critical media studies and communications history, synthesizing his key publications and clearly showing their ongoing resonance for the field today. The book also includes an appendix by William J. Buxton on the 'History of Communications' manuscript and one by J. David Black on the contributions of Mary Quayle Innis.

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