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      • The school originated from the works of Eric A. Havelock and Harold Innis in the 1930s, and grew to prominence with the contributions of Edmund Snow Carpenter, Northrop Frye and Marshall McLuhan.
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  2. While never formally recognized as a school of thought in its time, the work of a number of University of Toronto scholars over several decades – most notably Harold Adams Innis and Marshall McLuhan – formulated a number of original attempts to conceptualize communication as a phenomenon, and launched radical and innovative conjectures ...

  3. The school originated from the works of Eric A. Havelock and Harold Innis in the 1930s, and grew to prominence with the contributions of Edmund Snow Carpenter, Northrop Frye and Marshall McLuhan .

  4. The very development of communication and media studies as academic disciplines owes much to the formative Toronto School scholars Harold Innis, Eric Havelock, Northrop Frye, and Marshall McLuhan.

  5. Feb 23, 2008 · While never formally recognized as a school of thought in its time, the work of a number of University of Toronto scholars over several decades – most notably Harold Adams Innis and...

    • Rita Watson, Menahem Blondheim
    • University of Toronto Press, 2008
    • 1442692510, 9781442692510
  6. The Rise of McLuhanism, The Loss of Innis-sense: Rethinking the Origins of the Toronto School of Communication

  7. While never formally recognized as a school of thought in its time, the work of a number of University of Toronto scholars over several decades – most nota...

  8. Jan 1, 2007 · The work of a number of University of Toronto scholars formulated a number of original attempts to conceptualize communication as a phenomenon, and launched radical and innovative conjectures...