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Harold Innis in the new century : reflections and refractions / edited by Charles R. Acland and William J. Buxton.
Title & Author:

Harold Innis in the new century : reflections and refractions / edited by Charles R. Acland and William J. Buxton.

Publication:

Montreal ; Kingston : McGill-Queen's University Press, 1999.

Description:

xiv, 435 p. ; 23 cm.

Notes:
Papers originally presented at a conference held at Concordia University, Nov. 1994. Includes 1 paper in French.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [387]-418) and index.
Innis's conception of freedom / Richard Noble -- Innis in the Canadian dialectical tradition / Judith Stamps -- "The expected tradition" : Innis, state rationality, and the governmentalization of communication / Michael Dorland -- Innis 'in' Chicago : hope as the sire of discovery / James W. Carey -- Economic history and economic theory : Innis's insights / Irene M. Spry -- The public role of the intellectual / Liora Salter and Cheryl Dahl -- Harold Innis and the Canadian Social Science Research Council : an experiment in boundary work / Donald Fisher -- Monopoles du savoir ou critique culturelle journalistique? Innis et Victor Barbeau discutent la presse, le nationalisme, et les pratiques intellectuelles / Michèle Martin and William J. Buxton -- From silence to communication? what Innisians might learn by analysing gender relations / Jane Jenson -- Innis and Quebec : the paradigm that would not be / Daniel Salée -- Innis in Quebec : conjectures and conjunctures / Alain-G. Gagnon and Sara Fortin -- Too long in exile : Innis and maritime political economy / James Bickerton -- Histories of place and power : Innis in Canadian cultural studies / Charles R. Acland -- No future : Innis, time sense, and postmodernity / Andrew Wernick -- Space at the margins : critical theory and colonial space after Innis -- Postmodern themes in Innis's works / Ray Charron -- The bias of space revisited : the Internet and the information highway through women's eyes / Heather Manzies -- early Innis and the post-Massey era in Canadian culture / Kevin Dowler -- The dilettante's dilemma : speaking for the arts in Canadian cultural policy / Alison Beale -- An index of power : Innis, aesthetics, and technology / Kim Sawchuk.
ISBN:

0773517383 pbk
9780773517387
0773517375 bound
9780773517370

Subject:

Innis, Harold A., 1894-1952 Congresses.
Innis, Harold A., 1894-1952 Congrès.

Form/genre:

Biographies.
Conference papers (document genres)
Conference papers and proceedings

Added entries:

Buxton, William, 1947-
Acland, Charles R. (Charles Reid), 1963-

Holdings:

Location: Library main canada 279067
Call No.: BIB 214914
Status: Available

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