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In «Minerva's Owl,» Harold Adams Innis explores the intricate relationship between communication, culture, and social organization throughout history. Innis employs a distinctive literary style that blends analytical rigor with historical narrative, drawing upon a broad spectrum of sources to illustrate how various forms of media have shaped civilization. The book is deeply rooted in the milieu of mid-20th century thought, wherein Innis critiques contemporary communication practices while simultaneously drawing connections to classical insights, most notably from ancient philosophical traditions such as that of Minerva, the goddess of wisdom. This work elucidates the role of media not just as a means of communication but as a fundamental driver of societal evolution and change. Harold Adams Innis, a distinguished Canadian economist and communication theorist, profoundly shaped the fields of media studies and communication theory. His groundbreaking ideas on time-biased and space-biased media have significantly influenced how scholars view the interplay between communication technologies and societal structures. Innis' extensive background in economics and history, along with his awareness of the rapid technological changes of his time, led him to reflect on how media impacts culture and power dynamics. «Minerva's Owl» is essential reading for anyone interested in the roots of media theory and the historical implications of communication. Innis' insightful analysis offers timeless lessons, urging readers to consider how contemporary media influences their own social structures and cultural narratives. This book is not only a scholarly resource but also a thought-provoking reflection on the media's role in shaping human experience.

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Data wydania na Litres:
03 listopada 2024
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60 str.
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8596547106807
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