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"Daniel Lerner's 1958 book 'The Passing of Traditional Society' was central in shaping Cold War-era ideas about the use of mass media and culture to promote social and economic progress in postcolonial nations. Based on a study of the effectiveness of propaganda in the Middle East, Lerner's book cla ... more
"Oral history is inherently about memory, and when oral history interviews are used "in public," they invariably both reflect and shape public memories of the past. Oral History and Public Memories is the only book that explores this relationship, in fourteen case studies of oral history's use in a ... more
"Against a background of the historical, religious, geographical, climatic, political, economic and linguistic factors that make radio and television unique as they affect its development, Boyd discusses broadcasting in the Arab League countries - Egypt, the Sudan, Lebanon, Syria, Jordon, North Yeme ... more
"Asian and Pacific national broadcasting personnel and international communication scholars, trainers, and practitioners contributed to this anthology, which covers the instructional and functional foundations of broadcasting in 44 countries, territories, and dependencies, ranging from Afghanistan o ... more
"An introduction to the practice of overseas broadcasting as propaganda and the various ideological philosophies back of it, in terms both of sender and receiver. Analysis centers around Nazi Germany, the Communist countries, the U.S.'s Voice of America, Britain's BBC, and the undeveloped parts of t ... more
"Head's knowledge of the structure of television worldwide is monumental, as is his ability to organize it into books. In Broadcasting in Africa 35 authors, including Head himself, have contributed essays which give a comprehensive picture of African broadcasting country by country, and the role whi ... more

Bilateral Foreign Aid: The Federal Republic of Germany

In: Broadcasting in Africa: A Continental Survey of Radio and Television
Philadelphia: Temple University Press (1974), pp. 247-251

Bilateral Foreign Aid

In: Broadcasting in Africa: A Continental Survey of Radio and Television
Philadelphia: Temple University Press (1974), pp. 215-251

A German-Sponsored Radio Training Center in Ethiopia

In: Broadcasting in Africa: A Continental Survey of Radio and Television
Philadelphia: Temple University Press (1974), pp. 290-91
"The most ambitious on-site training program sponsored in Africa by the Federal Republic of Germany ran from 1964 to 1970 on the premises of the Ethiopian Broadcasting Service in Addis Ababa. It offered a series of full-time radio courses, each lasting a whole year." (Page 290)

Multilateral Aid

In: Broadcasting in Africa: A Continental Survey of Radio and Television
Philadelphia: Temple University Press (1974), pp. 252-269