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Empire and Communications by Harold Adams Innis Pdf
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A History of Communications by Marshall T. Poe Pdf
A History of Communications advances a theory of media that explains the origins and impact of different forms of communication - speech, writing, print, electronic devices and the Internet - on human history in the long term. New media are 'pulled' into widespread use by broad historical trends and these media, once in widespread use, 'push' social institutions and beliefs in predictable directions. This view allows us to see for the first time what is truly new about the Internet, what is not, and where it is taking us.
Communications de la Cinquieme Conference Internationale de Linguistique Historique by Anders Ahlqvist Pdf
This volume presents a selection of the best papers from the Fifth International Conference on Historical Linguistics (ICHL), which was held in Galway, April 610 1981. These papers provide an overview of work in the field of historical linguistics, covering a wide variety of topics and languages.
The Bias of Communication by Harold Adams Innis Pdf
First published in 1951, this masterful collection of essays explores the relationship between a society's communication media and that community's ability to maintain control over its development.
The Handbook of Communication History by Peter Simonson,Janice Peck,Robert T Craig,John Jackson Pdf
The Handbook of Communication History addresses central ideas, social practices, and media of communication as they have developed across time, cultures, and world geographical regions. It attends to both the varieties of communication in world history and the historical investigation of those forms in communication and media studies. The Handbook editors view communication as encompassing patterns, processes, and performances of social interaction, symbolic production, material exchange, institutional formation, social praxis, and discourse. As such, the history of communication cuts across social, cultural, intellectual, political, technological, institutional, and economic history. The volume examines the history of communication history; the history of ideas of communication; the history of communication media; and the history of the field of communication. Readers will explore the history of the object under consideration (relevant practices, media, and ideas), review its manifestations in different regions and cultures (comparative dimensions), and orient toward current thinking and historical research on the topic (current state of the field). As a whole, the volume gathers disparate strands of communication history into one volume, offering an accessible and panoramic view of the development of communication over time and geographical places, and providing a catalyst to further work in communication history.
Winner of the Barclay Book Prize, German Studies Association Winner of the Gomory Prize in Business History, American Historical Association and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Winner of the Fraenkel Prize, Wiener Library for the Study of Holocaust and Genocide Honorable Mention, European Studies Book Award, Council for European Studies To control information is to control the world. This innovative history reveals how, across two devastating wars, Germany attempted to build a powerful communication empire—and how the Nazis manipulated the news to rise to dominance in Europe and further their global agenda. Information warfare may seem like a new feature of our contemporary digital world. But it was just as crucial a century ago, when the great powers competed to control and expand their empires. In News from Germany, Heidi Tworek uncovers how Germans fought to regulate information at home and used the innovation of wireless technology to magnify their power abroad. Tworek reveals how for nearly fifty years, across three different political regimes, Germany tried to control world communications—and nearly succeeded. From the turn of the twentieth century, German political and business elites worried that their British and French rivals dominated global news networks. Many Germans even blamed foreign media for Germany’s defeat in World War I. The key to the British and French advantage was their news agencies—companies whose power over the content and distribution of news was arguably greater than that wielded by Google or Facebook today. Communications networks became a crucial battleground for interwar domestic democracy and international influence everywhere from Latin America to East Asia. Imperial leaders, and their Weimar and Nazi successors, nurtured wireless technology to make news from Germany a major source of information across the globe. The Nazi mastery of global propaganda by the 1930s was built on decades of Germany’s obsession with the news. News from Germany is not a story about Germany alone. It reveals how news became a form of international power and how communications changed the course of history.
Political Communication in Europe by Francisco Pérez Pdf
The disconnection between the institutions of the EU and the people of Europe has often been attributed to the existence of a communication gap resulting from the failure of national medias and politicians to convey the importance of the EU. This book challenges that idea instead showing that the fault lies with the idea and institutions of the EU.
Author : Paul Crunican Publisher : University of Toronto Press Page : 369 pages File Size : 53,8 Mb Release : 1974-12-15 Category : History ISBN : 9781442637917
In the decade beginning with the hanging of Louis Riel in 1885, a series of radical and religious conflicts shook Canada, culminating in the Manitoba school crisis of the 1890s. By 1896, the focal point of the controversy was remedialism, the attempt to have Roman Catholic school privileges in Manitoba restored by federal action against the provincial government. The struggle over remedialism involved nearly every aspect of Canada's internal history – Conservative-Liberal, federal-provincial, east-west, French-English, Catholic-Protestant, church-state. But, illustrating as it does the complexity and sensitivity of the ground where politics and religion meet, the election of 1896 has remained particularly fascinating for the degree to which Roman Catholic church authorities, above all in Quebec, entered the political process and were involved in the struggle to power of Wilfrid Laurier. The school question and the struggle over remedialism present an illuminating case study of complex relations at a formative period in Canadian history. This book focuses on the scene behind the scene, seeking in particular to discover how Quebeckers, civil and ecclesiastical, were reacting to a key problem of French and Catholic rights outside Quebec. There is a strong emphasis on personal correspondence, rather than on published statements, and the author has marshalled a wide range of material that has never been fully exploited. The story is told chronologically in order to assess the impact of major events as it developed. Many of the classic questions of church-state relations are brought into focus. This is a story often of fear, prejudice, and ignorance, but it is also a story of strength and resilience, principle and faith. Uniquely Canadian, it tells us something important about the shift from the Canada of Macdonald to the Canada of Laurier.
Author : Muriel Le Roux Publisher : Histoire des Échanges, Communications, Postes et Territoires / History of the Exchanges, Communications, Post Offices and Territories Page : 0 pages File Size : 54,6 Mb Release : 2023-09-16 Category : Electronic ISBN : 2807609724
Modalités de la Communication Scientifique Et Technique / Communicating Science and Technology by Muriel Le Roux Pdf
Si communiquer est aujourd'hui pour les scientifiques une injonction, ce livre a pour ambition d'explorer les arcanes des processus éditoriaux, communicationnels ou de vulgarisation, et de mettre en lumière les évolutions de cette activité inhérente aux sciences. La communication s'est ainsi, au fil du temps, codifiée, normalisée, du fait des scientifiques, d'institutions académiques d'État, d'éditeurs ou d'entreprises médiatiques. De façon générale, elle nécessite un émetteur, un message et un destinataire. Les communications scientifiques ne dérogent pas à la règle ; après validation des résultats par des spécialistes, les travaux sont communiqués à un plus grand nombre de chercheurs, puis vers différents « utilisateurs de connaissances » jusqu'au grand public. Elles proposent de partager l'état des connaissances disponibles sur un sujet donné à un moment T et peuvent concerner de grandes périodes de temps comme de longues distances. Il existe de nombreuses façons de communiquer : communication non verbale, visuelle, orale, écrite, imprimée, numérique, formelle, informelle... Dans ce volume, il n'est question que de communication sur des supports pérennes. L'histoire de la communication est aussi une histoire technique, depuis les tablettes d'argile sumériennes jusqu'à l'imprimé, sans omettre le télégraphe, le téléphone, la radio, la télévision, l'internet, ce dernier offrant la possibilité de correspondre et de lire les dernières communications sur un même support. Ce livre, en étudiant différents cas de l'époque moderne à nos jours, donne à voir les stratégies des scientifiques, leurs rapports avec les « promoteurs » de sciences quels qu'ils soient et souligne combien la communication scientifique est une affaire de culture et de politique. Histoire de ruptures, de continuités et d'invariants, l'histoire de la communication scientifique est aussi celle de notre rapport au monde.
Communication Rights and Social Justice by C. Padovani,A. Calabrese Pdf
Placing struggles for communication rights within the broader context of human rights struggles in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, this broad-based collection offers a rich range of illustrations of national, regional and global struggles to define communication rights as essential to human needs and happiness.
Surveys the history of communication throughout the ages, including signs and symbols, letter writing, the telegraph, the telephone, radio, television, and computers.