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Sexuality: Media Representation, Sexually Explicit Media Content, Pornography
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International Encyclopedia of Communications
New York; Oxford: Oxford University Press (1989), 4 vols.
"In spite of its youth, this is one of the most important publications in the field of communications, and it is the first of its kind. It addresses a broad range of topics in communications, with numerous references to subjects in journalism and mass communication. More than 450 scholars and profes
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Violence et terreur dans les médias
Paris: UNESCO (1989), 50 pp.
La violencia y el terror en los medios de communicación de masas
Paris: UNESCO (1989), 49 pp.
Violence and Terror in the Mass Media
Paris: UNESCO (1988), 45 pp.
Violence and Terror in the Mass Media: An Annotated Bibliography
Westport, Conn.: Greenwood (1988), 264 pp.
"Scholarly articles and books on violence and terror in the mass media comprise the bulk of this bibliography. The 784 entries are numbered, divided into sections on mass media content, mass media effects, pornography, and terrorism, then arranged alphabetically by author. Content and effects chapte
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World Communications: A Handbook
New York: Longman (1984), xv, 527 pp.
"Brings together 54 articles on research and policy on communications in the "three worlds" by scholars and policy makers from the U.S., Western Europe, the socialist countries including the U.S.S.R. and Eastern Europe, and the developing world, including Africa, Asia, and Latin America - 25 countri
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