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ハロルド・アダムス・イニス
Harold Adams Innis, 1894-1952
ハロルド・アダムス・イニスとエリック・ハヴェロック
Harold Adams Innis, 1894-1952 ; Eric. A. Havelock, 1903-1988
"Harold Adams Innis (November 5, 1894 - November 8, 1952) was a Canadian professor of political economy at the University of Toronto and the author of seminal works on media, communication theory and Canadian economic history"(Source: Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Innis).
ハロルド・アダムス・イニスとエリック・ハヴェロック
Eric. A. Havelock, 1903-1988
"Much of [Eric. A; 1903-1988 引用者]Havelock's work was devoted to addressing a single thesis: that all of Western thought is informed by a profound shift in the kinds of ideas available to the human mind at the point that Greek philosophy converted from an oral to a literate form [cf. Preface to Plato. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1963, 引用者]. The idea has been very controversial in classical studies, and has been rejected outright both by many of Havelock's contemporaries and modern classicists. Havelock and his ideas have nonetheless had far-reaching influence, both in classical studies and other academic areas. He and Walter J. Ong (who was himself strongly influenced by Havelock) essentially founded the amorphous field that studies transitions from orality to literacy, and Havelock has been one of the most frequently cited theorists in that field; as an account of communication, his work profoundly affected the media theories of Harold Innis and Marshall McLuhan"(Source: Wiki:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_A._Havelock).
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