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_bWAT/T
245 4 _aThe toronto school of communication theory/
_binterpretations,extensions,applications
_cWatson,Rita [ed.]
250 _a1st.ed.
260 _aJerusalam:
_bToronto press,
_c2007.
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505 _aIntroduction Innis, McLuhan and the Toronto School Menahem Blondheim and Rita Watson Part I Interpretations 1. Between Essentialism and Constructivism: Harold Innis and World Order Transformations Ronald J. Diehert - 2. "The Significance of Communication" According to Harold Adams Innis Menahem Blondheim 3. Marshall McLuhan: Genealogy and Legacy James W Carey 4. McLuhan: Where Did He Come From, Where Did He Disappear? Ruth Katz and Elihu Katz 5. Northrop Frye and the Toronto School of Communication Theory Arthur Siegel PartH Extensions 6. The Bias of Bias: Innis, Lessing and the Problem of Space . Paul Frosh 7. Monopolies of News: Harold Innis, the Telegraph and Wire Services Gene Allen 8. Revitalizing Time: An Innisian Perspective on the Internet Xiaoquan Zhao 9. Articulating Mcluhan: A Cognitive-Pragmatic Perspective on the Consequences of Communication Media Rita Watson Part III Applications 10. The Global Village, the Nation State and Ethnic Community: Audiences of Communication and the Boundaries of Identity Hillel Nosseck and Hanna Adoni 11. Rare to Medium: A Full Taxonomy of Elements for Assessing How Well (Done) the Internet's Unique Capabilities are Currently Exploited by e-Magazines l^ava Cohen-Avigdor and Sam Lehman-Wilzig 12. Conceptualizing the Right to Privacy: Ethical and Legal Considerations Raphael Cohen-Almagor 13. From the Spider to the Web: Innis' Ecological Approach to the Evolution of Communication Technologies Limor Shifman and Menahem Blondhelm Afterword Whatever Happened to the Toronto School? David R. Olson List of Contributors
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