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Communicating Health: An Action Guide to Health Education and Health Promotion
Oxford: Macmillan, 2nd ed. (2004), xii, 228 pp.
"This updated and expanded book provides practical information for those planning programmes to improve community health. It presents a state-of-the-art review of current practice in developing countries as well as approaches from industrialised countries. The overall structure of the book follows t
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Challenges of Christian Communication and Broadcasting: Monologue or Dialogue?
Houndmills: Macmillan (1999), 193 pp.
Disasters and the Media: Managing Crisis Communications
Basingstoke et al.: Macmillan (1999), xviii, 238 pp.
"This book aims to improve the relationship between the media and those subject to media scrutiny at a time of crisis or disaster by generating mutual understanding of their needs. Drawing on the experience of practitioners, it aims to disseminate good practice. Part I sets the context and raises so
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Webster's New World Dictionary of Media and Communications
New York: Macmillan, revised and updated ed. (1996), iv, 676 pp.
"This comprehensive and well-designed dictionary of more than 30,000 media terms is a basic source for communications scholars, students, and practitioners. It covers jargon and slang as well as historical and technical terms, and includes marketing, journalism, book publishing, graphic arts, advert
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Radio Diplomacy and Propaganda: The BBC and VOA in International Politics, 1956-64
Basingstoke et al.: Macmillan (1996), x, 224 pp.
"Radio Diplomacy and Propaganda investigates the role of international radio broadcasting in diplomacy during the Cold War period and, in particular, the contribution of the BBC and the Voice of America in the construction and projection of foreign policy, together with their role in the disseminati
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The Invisible Medium: Public, Commercial and Community Radio
Basingstoke: Macmillan (1989), xv, 245 pp.
"Our aim in this book is to uncover the myths and try to give equal status to alternative interpretations - of history, of current policies and of an alternative practice of radio which we refer to as 'community radio' in a shorthand that has become widely used and abused, but which we elaborate and
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Partners in Evaluation: Evaluating Development and Community Programmes with Participants
London: Macmillan (1987), xii, 196 pp.
"Designed to help those who want to monitor and evaluate their work. This book advocates simple, low-cost methods appropriate for community development programmes, and can be used in the field by those who have no training in evaluation methodology. Has chapters on: understanding evaluation; Plannin
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The Press of Africa: Persecution and Perseverance
London; Basingstoke: Macmillan (1979), xi, 304 pp.
"As political freedom came to the Continent, so did press freedom disappear," is Barton's opening sentence. Although his attitude is definitely colonial, this statement is not as prejudiced as it first appears, for he attempts to put it in a historical perspective by making the case that this trend
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