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Harold A. Innis was a prominent Canadian economist and communication theorist known for his influential ideas on the role of communication in shaping societies and economies. His seminal works, including "Empire and Communications" and "The Bias of Communication," explored how different forms of communication technology affect the structure and function of societies. Innis's theories emphasized the importance of understanding the historical context of communication mediums and their impact on the flow of information and cultural development.

Innis's contributions extend beyond economics into the fields of media studies and sociology, where his insights about the relationship between communication practices and social organization continue to resonate. He was particularly interested in how empires utilized communication to maintain control and influence over vast territories. His legacy endures in contemporary discussions about media, technology, and their roles in shaping human experience and societal evolution.

国籍 加拿大人
出生日期 November 5, 1894
出生地点 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
去世日期 November 8, 1952