C. Killian, «Innis Found Truth on the Edge»

[Harold] Innis thought the real insights come from the provinces, from the margin . . . As Innis read history, the marginal societies have always had a clearer understanding of the world than their imperial neighbours . . .

Innis’s was a dark vision because he saw the “mechanized” media as replacing ordinary face-to-face conversation. Such conversations since Socrates had helped equip free individuals to build free societies by examining many points of view. Instead we were to be increasingly dominated by a single point of view in print and electronic media: the view of the imperial centre.

Would Innis have been cheered by the rise of the Internet and its millions of online conversations? Probably not. As Watson observes, the advent of the web is eradicating margins. The blogosphere simply multiplies the number of outlets for the same few messages.

Crawford Kilian: «Innis Found Truth on the Edge», in  TheTyee.ca ; Vancouver : The Tyee, 2006-09-12 (excerpt La Litera información)

Alianza municipal para reactivar el Cercanias Lleida-Monzón

Los ayuntamientos de la línea de Aragón han formalizado un acuerdo estratégico para impulsar de forma coordinada un servicio de Cercanías entre Lleida y Monzón que responda a las necesidades reales de movilidad del territorio. Durante este encuentro institucional, representantes de diversas sensibilidades políticas han constituido un grupo de trabajo

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