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Mapping BRICS Media
London; New York: Routledge (2015), xvii, 272 pp.
Struggle, Vatican II, and Development Communication Practice
"This chapter examines the Second Vatican Council (Vatican II) theology as the implicit background to Robert White's studies on development communication. We will then examine White's influence on the Center for Communication, Media and Society's graduate program in development communication." (Page
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Theorizing About Communication in India: Sadharanikaran, Rasa, and Other Tradtions in Rhetorics and Aesthetics
Communication Theories in a Multicultural World
New York et al.: Peter Lang (2014), xiii, 325 pp.
Theorizing Development, Communication, and Social Change
"This chapter will focus on the theorizing of communication and social change. It will argue that theory must enable people to know the world. It will also argue the limits to token participation and the unsustainability of "behavioral change communication'' that is theorized outside of structures,
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Toward a Theory of African Communication
Russian Mass Media and Changing Values
London; New York: Routledge (2011), xii, 237 pp.
The Mass Media Declaration of UNESCO
Norwood, New Jers.: Ablex (1984), 475 pp.
"In 1978 UNESCO drew up the Declaration on Fundamental Principles Concerning the Contribution of the Mass Media to Strengthening Peace and International Understanding, to the Promotion of Human Rights and to Countering Racialism, Apartheid and Incitement to War. Here Nordenstreng analyzes the Declar
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National Communication Policy Councils: Principles and Experiences
Paris: UNESCO (1979), 44 pp.
"The principal functions of a national communication policy council would include:(l) (a) to promote coherent, national and comprehensive analyses of existing policies and controls and of national communication objectives; to identify the rights, interests, obligations and interdependence of various
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National Sovereignty and International Communication
Norwood, New Jers.: Ablex (1979), 286 pp.
"Sixteen experts representing Latin America, the Third World, Europe, Israel, Canada, and the U.S. examine from their various viewpoints the new problems that have arisen in international communications. Their articles challenge conventional thinking on concepts such as free flow of information, cul
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Television Traffic: A One-Way Street? A Survey and Analysis of the International Flow of Television Programme Material
Paris: UNESCO (1974), 62 pp.
"The first part of this study made at the University of Tampere is an international inventory of the composition of TV programs, particularly from the point of view of material imported to a country from outside, and a survey of the international networks for sale and exchange of program material fo
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