Ian Angus

ORCID: 0000-0002-9784-1775
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  • Canadian Identity and History
  • Critical Theory and Philosophy
  • Political Economy and Marxism
  • Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy
  • Rhetoric and Communication Studies
  • Philosophy, Ethics, and Existentialism
  • Classical Philosophy and Thought
  • Global Energy and Sustainability Research
  • Irish and British Studies
  • Ethics and Social Impacts of AI
  • Political Philosophy and Ethics
  • Postcolonial and Cultural Literary Studies
  • Globalization and Cultural Identity
  • Japanese History and Culture
  • Philosophy and Historical Thought
  • French Urban and Social Studies
  • Geographies of human-animal interactions
  • Media, Communication, and Education
  • Elite Sociology and Global Capitalism
  • Translation Studies and Practices
  • Religion, Ecology, and Ethics
  • Media Studies and Communication
  • American Constitutional Law and Politics
  • Law, Rights, and Freedoms
  • Media, Journalism, and Communication History

Simon Fraser University
2006-2023

Quest University Canada
2019

Identity
2019

Bridge University
2001

University of Massachusetts Amherst
1987-1992

University of Massachusetts Boston
1989

ECW Press (Canada)
1981

University of British Columbia
1981

Saint Paul University
1981

University of Waterloo
1973

James J. McNamee Michael Gillies Nicholas Barrett Gavin D. Perkins William Tunnicliffe and 95 more Duncan Young Andrew Bentley David A Harrison Daniel Brodie Andrew Boyle Jonathan Millar Tamás Szakmány Jonathan Bannard‐Smith Redmond Tully Ashley Agus Clíona McDowell Colette E. Jackson Daniel F. McAuley Temi Adedoyin Kayode Adeniji Caroline Aherne Gopal Anand Iyer Prematie Andreou Gillian Andrew Ian Angus Gill Arbane Pauline Austin Karen Austin G. Auzinger Jonathan Ball Dorota Banach Jonathan Bannard‐Smith Leona Bannon Lucy Barclay Helena Barcraft-Barnes Richard Beale Sarah Bean Andrew Bentley Georgia Bercades Colin Bergin Sian Bhardwaj Colin Bigham Isobel Birkinshaw Euan Black Aneta Bociek Andrew Bodenham Malcolm Booth Christine Bowyer David Brealey Stephen J. Brett J.G. Brooks Karen Burt Louise Cabrelli Leilani Cabreros Hazel Cahill A N Campbell Luigi Camporota Sara Campos Julie Camsooksai Ronald Carrera J. W. S. Carter Jaime Carungcong Anelise Catelan-Zborowski Susanne Cathcart Shreekant Champanerkar Matthew Charlton Shiney Cherian Linsey Christie Srikanth Chukkambotla Amy Clark Sarah A. Clark Richard A. Clark Ian Clement Eve Cocks Stephen Cole Sonia Cole Jade Cole Nick Coleman Emma Connaughton Andrew Conway Morris Lauren B. Cooper Ian A. Cooper Carolyn Corbett Sarah Cornell Carmen Correia V Cottam Keith Couper Laura Creighton Maryam Crews Neil Crooks Jacqueline Curtin Zoe Daly Alan Davidson Rhys Davies Michelle Davies Christopher Day Mike Dean Ged Dempsey Anna Dennis Susan Dermody

<h3>Importance</h3> In patients who require mechanical ventilation for acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, further reduction in tidal volumes, compared with conventional low volume ventilation, may improve outcomes. <h3>Objective</h3> To determine whether lower using extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal improves outcomes failure. <h3>Design, Setting, and Participants</h3> This multicenter, randomized, allocation-concealed, open-label, pragmatic clinical trial enrolled 412 adult receiving...

10.1001/jama.2021.13374 article EN JAMA 2021-08-31

In this interview with Claudia Antunes of Brazilian magazine Sumaúma, Ian Angus takes stock our current planetary crisis, from its origins in Marx's ecological thought and the present debate over designation to future human civilization as we know it. "The key question is," he concludes, "Are going see large number people moving for change?"

10.14452/mr-076-08-2025-01_3 article EN Monthly Review 2025-01-06

The word Anthropocene, unknown twenty years ago, now appears in the titles of three academic journals, dozens books, and hundreds papers, not to mention innumerable articles newspapers, magazines, websites, blogs. There are exhibitions about art conferences humanities novels love Anthropocene. is even a heavy metal album called Anthropocene Extinction. Rarely has scientific term moved so quickly into wide acceptance general use.&amp;hellip; Behind what might appear be just trendy buzzword...

10.14452/mr-067-04-2015-08_1 article EN Monthly Review 2015-09-01

This essay proposes that Harold Innis’ theory of communication can make a crucial contribution to the tendency in philosophy human sciences has been referred as “discourse theory.” Discourse takes language use characteristic phenomenon activity. focus on sensuous materiality media analyzes institution social relations rather than representation events. A generalization this approach suggests concept society complex expressive whose “bias” determines specificity culture.

10.22230/cjc.1998v23n1a1020 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Canadian Journal of Communication 1998-01-01

(1993). Dependency/space/policy: An introduction to a dialogue with Harold Innis. Continuum: Vol. 7, Dependency/Space/Policy, pp. 5-15.

10.1080/10304319309365586 article EN Continuum 1993-01-01

(1993). Orality in the twilight of humanism: A critique communication theory Harold Innis. Continuum: Vol. 7, Dependency/Space/Policy, pp. 16-42.

10.1080/10304319309365587 article EN Continuum 1993-01-01

Between October 2010 and April 2012, over 250,000 people, including 133,000 children under five, died of hunger caused by drought in Somalia. Millions more survived only because they received food aid. Scientists at the UK Met Centre have shown that human-induced climate change made this catastrophe much worse than it would otherwise been.… This is beginning: United Nations' 2013 Human Development Report says without coordinated global action to avert environmental disasters, especially...

10.14452/mr-065-04-2013-08_2 article EN Monthly Review 2013-09-02

10.1163/156916480x00208 article EN Research in Phenomenology 1980-01-01

What did Marx mean in his discussion of "so-called primitive accumulation" Capital? Here, Ian Angus argues that the term is widely misunderstood—but its illumination reveals great insight to conditions exploitation and expropriation.

10.14452/mr-074-11-2023-04_4 article EN Monthly Review 2023-04-01

Any attempt to define the cultural identity of English Canada comes upon difficulty that there is neither nation-state nor a subnational institution corresponds this group. This engenders constitutive paradox one cannot definitively whether speaking component or itself. Every refers itself and higher within which it can be localized. The paradoxical situation Canadian explored propose whenever occurs as has no fixed hegemonic location existence appears. Four aspects traditional definitions...

10.3138/topia.10.23 article EN TOPIA Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies 2003-09-01
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