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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The dynamics of empires: Harold A. Innis' concept of imperialism

Wolfe, Jonathan January 1974 (has links)
No description available.
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The dynamics of empires: Harold A. Innis' concept of imperialism

Wolfe, Jonathan January 1974 (has links)
No description available.
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The concept of language in the communication theory of Harold Adams Innis /

Beale, Alison C. M. January 1979 (has links)
No description available.
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The concept of language in the communication theory of Harold Adams Innis /

Beale, Alison C. M. January 1979 (has links)
No description available.
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Um programa de pesquisa comunicacional a partir de Harold Innis e Marshall McLuhan

Barbosa, Rodrigo Miranda 06 March 2014 (has links)
Tese (doutorado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Comunicação, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação, 2014. / Submitted by Albânia Cézar de Melo (albania@bce.unb.br) on 2014-05-07T14:02:41Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2014_RodrigoMirandaBarbosa.pdf: 2835738 bytes, checksum: 8f9bd3fc053b753e9726f79c2e73c082 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Guimaraes Jacqueline(jacqueline.guimaraes@bce.unb.br) on 2014-05-13T14:07:50Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 2014_RodrigoMirandaBarbosa.pdf: 2835738 bytes, checksum: 8f9bd3fc053b753e9726f79c2e73c082 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2014-05-13T14:07:50Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 2014_RodrigoMirandaBarbosa.pdf: 2835738 bytes, checksum: 8f9bd3fc053b753e9726f79c2e73c082 (MD5) / Na história do campo comunicacional percebemos uma dificuldade em encontrar critérios que estabeleçam o que é preciso para que uma teoria seja considerada como pertencente ao campo comunicacional. Tal fato repercute também no uso de denominações frouxas (escola, tradição, corrente, etc.) sem que haja um engajamento epistemológico a fim de dar rigor às denominações. A presente tese propõe a elaboração de um programa de pesquisa comunicacional tendo como guia a proposta do epistemólogo Imre Lakatos a partir do trabalho dos canadenses Harold Adams Innis e Marshall McLuhan. Autores, estes últimos, que se dedicaram a análise dos meios de comunicação enquanto tecnologias como elementos centrais para compreender a sociedade. Para estabelecer um programa de pesquisa comunicacional sistematizamos as principais teses dos dois autores, assim como as críticas a estas teses e os pontos de contato epistemológico que existem entre ambos os autores. Procuramos então, estabelecer um núcleo duro capaz de sustentar um programa de pesquisa assim como as hipóteses auxiliares que compõe o círculo protetor do mesmo. ______________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT / In the history of communication field we perceive a difficulty to find criteria that establish what is needed for a theory to be considered as belonging to the communication field. This fact also affects the use of loose designations (school, tradition, current, etc..) without an epistemological commitment to give rigor denominations. This thesis proposes the development of a communication research program under the guidance of the proposal by the espistemologist Imre Lakatos from the work of the Canadians Harold Adams Innis and Marshall McLuhan. These authors who dedicated themselves to the analysis of media as technologies as central elements to understand society. To establish a communication research program we systematized the main theses of the two authors, as well as the criticisms against their thesis and the epistemological points of contact between them. Thus, we try to establish a core capable of sustaining a research program as well as the auxiliary hypotheses that composes the protective circle around the core.
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Étude comparative de la pensée économique canadienne-française et canadienne-anglaise durant l'entre-deux-guerres

Belhumeur-Gross, Christian 04 1900 (has links)
L’entre-deux-guerres représente une période charnière dans l’évolution de la pensée économique au Canada. Le contexte économique et social des années 1920-1940 est des plus favorables au foisonnement de nouvelles idées et de nouvelles approches. Face à la crise et à l’urgence d’en sortir, les économistes, les intellectuels et les milieux politiques commencent à se questionner sérieusement sur les dysfonctions du capitalisme et de l’économie de marché. Pénétrée par des courants émergents, dont le keynésianisme et le corporatisme, et en parallèle avec une discipline économique en pleine formation, la pensée économique évolue considérablement durant ces années alors que les économistes s’interrogent sur les orientations des politiques gouvernementales. L’étude des deux grandes revues d’économie-politique, L’Actualité économique et le Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Sciences, ainsi que l’analyse des travaux des principaux économistes de l’époque, incarnés par Harold A. Innis, W. A. Mackintosh, Esdras Minville et Édouard Montpetit, révèlent les nouvelles orientations face aux problèmes qui confronte le Canada. / The interwar period represents a period of transition in the evolution of the economic thought in Canada. The economic and social context of the 1920-1940’s was highly favorable to the expansion of new ideas and new approaches. In the face of the crisis, economists and intellectuals began to question the fundamentals of capitalism and the market economy. Under the influence of Keynesianism and Corporatism in conjunction with the professionalization of the discipline, economists’ approach to issues of public policy changed considerably during the period. I study the two major political-economy journals, L’Actualité économique, and the Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, as well as the work of leading economists of the time, Harold A. Innis, W. A. Mackintosh, Esdras Minville and Édouard Montpetit, to showcase new economic approaches to the changing social and economic realities of Canada.
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Global/Airport

Denicke, Lars 23 September 2015 (has links)
Ausgehend von der These, Luftverkehr finde am Boden statt, entwickelt die am Institut für Kulturwissenschaft verteidigte Dissertation eine spezifische Geopolitik des Luftverkehrs. Der Luftverkehr wird dabei über seine Operationen am Boden und an Flughäfen untersucht. Der genaue Blick auf die technischen Details bei der Implementierung dieser Anlagen in machthistorisch entscheidenden Momenten des 20. Jahrhunderts ermöglicht eine Revision geopolitischen Denkens und eröffnet einen innovativen Zugang für eine Genealogie der Globalisierung. Die Dissertation analysiert die Bewegungen in der Luft auf ihre stets lokalen und immanent territorialen Dimensionen – und widerlegt so den vermeintlichen und häufig wiederholten Anspruch an den Luftverkehr, er sei das globale, raumvernichtende Verkehrssystem par excellence (Carl Schmitt, Paul Virilio, Martin Heidegger). Die Dissertation ist auch ein Beitrag zur Genealogie von Medientheorie, insofern sie unter Rückgriff auf Harold A. Innis die Übertragung nicht von Zeichen, sondern von Personen und Gütern zum Gegenstand hat. Historisch geht sie von der Kriegslogistik der USA im Zweiten Weltkrieg aus. Sie bezieht heterogene Quellen ein: politische Programme und Debatten, internationale Beziehungen; philosophische, juridische, ökonomische und urbanistische Diskurse; ingenieurstechnische Entwicklungen und militärische Doktrinen. Sie nimmt den Leser mit auf eine Reise über alle Meere und Kontinente mit Fokus auf Saudi-Arabien, Zentral- und Südafrika, Brasilien und den Nahen Osten, untersucht Ereignisse von den 1930er bis 1970er Jahren und endet mit einem Epilog zu den Anschlägen vom 9. September 2011. / This dissertation develops a specific geopolitics of aviation, taking an original perspective as it starts with the assumption that air travel happens on the ground. The focus is on a thorough examination of the technical details for implementing the facilities of airports at moments decisive for the distribution of power in the 20th century. Geopolitical discourses are revised to enable an original understanding for the genealogy of globalisation. The dissertation analyses movements in the air with view on their immanent local and territorial dimensions. It breaks with the overcome understanding of aviation as a traffic system that is global and that destroys space as no other (Carl Schmitt, Paul Virilio, Martin Heidegger). The dissertation was disputed at the Institute for Cultural Studies. It is also a contribution to the genealogy of media theory, following in the footsteps of Harold A. Innis, as it focuses on the neglected transmission of goods and people instead of signs and codes. Starting point is the US military logistics in World War II. The heterogeneous material under review includes political programmes and debates; international relations; philosophical, juridical and economic discourses; urbanism, engineering and military doctrines. It takes the reader on a journey around the world, with focus on Saudi-Arabia, Central and Southern Africa, Brazil and the Near East, taking into account events from the 1930s to 1970s, and concluding with an epilogue on the events of 9/11.
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Newswire

Vice President Research, Office of the January 2009 (has links)
No description available.

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