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Episode Nine: Harold Innis and Canadian Media Communications Theory
House of Dissent
26 minutes
6 months ago
Episode Nine: Harold Innis and Canadian Media Communications Theory
In Episode 9 of the House of Dissent podcast, we delve into the captivating chapter 'Canadian Critical Communication' by Robert E. Babe and James P. Winter. This exploration uncovers the often-overlooked contributions of Harold Adams Innis to the field of scholarly media criticism in Canada. His pioneering work on the influence of communication on societies offers a profound perspective on the organization of civilizations and media bias.
We explore Innis' examination of 'monopolies of knowledge' and how shifts in communication media, from stone to papyrus, transformed power dynamics in ancient and modern societies. The conversation extends to the contemporary era, discussing the impact of the internet and social media in shaping public perception and political outcomes, illustrated by a Romanian election influenced by TikTok in 2024/25.
Touching upon related themes, we reflect on insights from Erich Fromm regarding The Sane Society and delusion that Innis referenced with regards to consumption. The episode concludes with a preview of the next instalment, which will focus on the eminent Canadian writer Marshall McLuhan.