FIMS Publications
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2003
Volume
10
Journal
Topia: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies
First Page
1
Last Page
21
Abstract
This article applies the Innisian concept of media bias to contemporary U.S. foreign policy developments. The author argues that the common sense informing an emerging neo-imperialism has been profoundly influenced by Washington’s general neglect of time. Among others, consumption is assessed as a medium shaping such biases as well as contradictory policies related to the globalization project.
Citation of this paper:
Comor, Edward. "Neo-Imperialism and the Crisis of Time." Topia: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies 10 (2003), 1-21.