Graduate Seminar in Communication Theory, Fall 2005, SPCM 529 CS, Prof. Sandvig.
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY
 
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(***) The Bias of Communication

Harold A. Innis, The Bias of Communication. University of Toronto Press, 1991.

Other work by Innis:

Harold Innis, Empire and Communications. Clarendon Press, 1964.

Articles about Innis:

Carey, J. W. (1967). Harold Adams Innis and Marshall McLuhan. The Antioch Review, 27(1), 5-39.

Cooper, T. W. (1981). McLuhan and Innis: The Canadian Theme of Boundless Exploration. Journal of Communication, 31(3), 153-161.

Collins, R. (1986). The Metaphor of Dependency and Canadian Communications: The Legacy of Harold Innis. Canadian Journal of Communication, 12(1), 1-19.

Garde, R. d. l. (1987). The 1987 Southam Lecture: Mr. Innis, is there life after the "American Empire"? Canadian Journal of Communication(Special Issue), 7-21.

McNally, D. (1981). Staple Theory as Commodity Fetishism: Marx, Innis, and Canadian Political Economy. Studies in Political Economy, 6, 35-63.

Varis, T. (1993). Culture, Communication, and Dependency: A Dialogue with William H. Melody on Harold Innis. Nordicom Review, 1, 11-14.

Salutin, R. (1997). Last Call From Harold Innis. Queen's Quarterly, 104(2), 245-259.

Angus, I. (1998). The Materiality of Expression: Harold Innis' Communication Theory and the Discursive Turn in the Human Sciences. Canadian Journal of Communication, 23(1), 9-29.

Buxton, W. J. (1998). Harold Innis' Excavation of Modernity: The Newspaper Industry, Communications, and the Decline of Public Life. Canadian Journal of Communication, 23(3), 321-339.



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