Wilbur Schramm and Noam Chomsky Meet Harold Innis is an original,
critical, in-depth analysis of the media and communication thought of
Canada's most highly acclaimed scholar, Harold Adams Innis. Even in
Canada, however, Innis's writings until now have been only partially
cited and interpreted: Innis is usually stereotyped as being merely an
economic historian fixated on previous civilizations, whereas in fact he
was an astute analyst whose main concerns were with present problems and
future trajectories. In the United States, meanwhile, Innis's media and
communication writings have been quite neglected and even denigrated.
Drawing on Innis's less frequently cited work, including his long
neglected Political Economy in the Modern State, Robert Babe opens up
Innis's media scholarship as a whole, unfolding it in startling
critical, yet ultimately appreciative ways. By comparing Innis's media
scholarship with Wilbur Schramm's and Noam Chomsky's, moreover, Babe
tests the claims, positions, and modes of analysis not only of Innis,
but also of the other two celebrated scholars as well, casting new light
on their works and allowing the reader to imagine what sort of
discourses might have been possible had the three been in conversation
together. Wilbur Schramm and Noam Chomsky Meet Harold Innis provides
comparative insight into foundational media scholarship in the United
States and Canada, and explores in some detail the relevance of Innis
for twenty-first century digitized society.