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Global Communication
Los Angeles et al.: Sage (2015), xiii, 279 pp.
Media Ethics and International Organizations
In: The Handbook of Global Communication and Media Ethics
Chichester: Wiley Blackwell (2011), pp. 434-451
The Media Globe: Trends in International Mass Media
Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield (2007), 175 pp.
The Ethics of Cyberspace
London: Sage (2000), 207 pp.
"In this book, Cees J Hamelink proposes an answer to - how should democratic societies organize cyberspace? - that puts human-rights, rather than profit, at the top of the agenda. He argues that conventional ethical approaches are all seriously flawed. There is a growing volume of moral rules, netiq
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New Information and Communication Technologies, Social Development and Cultural Change
Geneva: UNRISD (1997), 37 pp.
The Politics of World Communication: A Human Rights Perspective
London et al.: Sage (1994), 337 pp.
"Hamelink examines the political processes and decisions which determine the global communication environment. Mass communication, telecommunication, data traffic, intellectual property and communication technology have all been regulated by agreements within the international community. Examining n
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Trends in World Communication: On Disempowerment and Self-Empowerment
Penang: Southbound; Third World Network (1994), 168 pp.
Communication Development and Human Rights in Asia
Singapore: Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Centre (AMIC) (1990), xxvi, 194 pp.
The New International Economic Order: Links Between Economics and Communications
Paris: UNESCO (1985), 65 pp.
"In tracing and analyzing the relationship between economics and communication with reference to the Third World, the authors define the obstacles caused by inequalities and imbalances standing in the way of a new economic order and describe various perspectives on the problems, along with suggestio
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Transnational Data Flows in the Information Age
Lund; Bromley, Kent (UK): Studentlitteratur AB; Chartwell-Bratt (1984), 115 pp.
"Because data is the raw-stuff of information, and information is of primary importance in national development, the free flow of data becomes increasingly necessary for social development. In 'Transnational Data Flows in the Information Age' Hamelink looks closely at its worldwide distribution and
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Finance and Information: A Study of Converging Interests
Norwood, New Jers.: Ablex (1983), 170 pp.
"Hamelink followed 'The Corporate Village' with a further exploration of the role of transnational corporations in international communication in 'Finance and Information'. In this he concentrates on an analysis of the relationship of contemporary information systems to the financial center and to t
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Cultural Autonomy in Global Communications: Planning National Information Policy
New York: Longman (1983), xiv, 143 pp.
"In 'Cultural Autonomy in Global Communications' Hamelink feels that cultural diversity, so necessary for development in the Third World, is being increasingly threatened by large-scale export of the cultural system of advanced industrial states and must be countered by new models of development esp
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The Corporate Village: The Role of Transnational Corporations in International Communication
Rome: IDOC International (1977), 233 pp.
"Cees Hamelink, a prolific analyst of international communication with emphasis on developing nations, makes a case that capitalism as practiced by developed nations thwarts effective communication in the Third World. Hamelink's thesis in 'The Corporate Village', international communication, far fro
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