Minerva's Owl
Publié par Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4066338036483
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In "Minerva's Owl," Harold Adams Innis delves into the intricate relationship between communication media and social structures, examining how each shapes the other throughout history. Employing a multifaceted literary style that blends economic theory, historical analysis, and philosophical inquiry, Innis navigates the evolution of communication from oral traditions to the advent of print and electronic media. He posits that the modalities of communication not only reflect the realities of their time but actively mold them, thus contextualizing the narrative within a broader socio-economic framework that is relevant to contemporary debates about technology and society. Harold Adams Innis, a pioneering figure in media studies and a prominent Canadian economist, was deeply influenced by his experiences as a scholar and educator in the early to mid-20th century. His interdisciplinary approach draws from his understanding of economics, politics, and sociology, reflecting his engagement with contemporary issues. In his works, especially "Minerva's Owl," Innis articulates his concern over the consequences of media monopolies and the potential loss of cultural narratives, derived from his keen observation of the changing Canadian landscape and its implications on communication. This seminal work is highly recommended for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the pivotal role of communication in shaping human experiences. Innis's insights offer a critical lens through which to analyze today'Äôs rapidly evolving media landscape, making "Minerva's Owl" an essential read for understanding the dynamics of knowledge and power in a digital age.
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