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Expanding Shrinking Communication Spaces
Toronto; Penang: Centre for Communication Rights; World Association for Christian Communication (WACC); Southbound (2020), 130 pp.
"All human and social activity depends on communication. No matter the issue — poverty, conflict resolution, self-determination, migration, health, land, housing, the climate crisis — little can be done without effective communication. A framework is needed that enables, empowers, and transforms
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More or Less Equal: How Digital Platforms Can Help Advance Communication Rights
Geneva: Globethics.net (2014), 158 pp.
Global and Local Televangelism
Basingstoke et al.: Palgrave Macmillan (2012), xiv, 250 pp.
Public Memory, Public Media, and the Politics of Justice
Houndmills, Basingstoke; New York: Palgrave Macmillan (2012), xvii, 220 pp.
"This book aims to provide a context in which a clear link can be traced between the politics of memory and its manifold representations and misrepresentations in public media towards a viable politics of justice. The assumption is that public awareness and perceptions of injustice, whether they are
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Fragments of Truth: The Right to Communication as a Universal Value
In: The Handbook of Global Communication and Media Ethics
Chichester: Wiley Blackwell (2011), pp. 133-153
Communicating Peace: Entertaining Angels Unawares
Penang (MY): Southbound (2008), 269 pp.
"Communication rights and the ever more urgent need to construct a culture of peace are central to a vision of a world in which universal human values displace the accumulated weight of history’s tyrannies. Michael Traber, to whom this book is dedicated, believed that there is only one way of over
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Many Voices, One Vision: The Right to Communicate in Practice
Penang (MY): Southbound; World Association for Christian Communication (WACC) (2004), 170 pp.
Communication and Reconciliation: Challenges Facing the 21st Century
Geneva; London: WCC Publications; World Association for Christian Communication (WACC) (2001), xii, 97 pp.
The Democratization of Communication
Cardiff: University of Wales Press; World Association for Christian Communication (WACC) (1995), xii, 223 pp.
Communication for All: New World Information and Communication Order
Maryknoll: Orbis Books (1986), 158 pp.
"An anthology sponsored by the World Association for Christian Communication, whose articles examine the MacBride Report and expound the philosophy that communication is a basic human right to be shared by the developing and developed countries alike. There is a 24-page bibliography of books, pamphl
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