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Participatory Communication for Social Change
Thousand Oaks: Sage (1996), 287 pp.
Transmission: Toward a Post-Television Culture
Thousand Oaks et al.: Sage, 2nd ed. (1995), xxxi, 300 pp.
"This new theory of transmission extends its vision beyond the boundaries of television to the still-shifting territories of interactive media. The chapters in Transmission investigate the impact of video and interactivity and virtual reality on the social, cultural, and economic environment of tele
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Participatory Communication: Working for Change and Development
London et al.: Sage (1994), 470 pp.
"This volume explores the strengths, weaknesses, and complex nature of participation in diverse settings through a collection of 20 essays that focus on the concept of participation in development and raise questions relating to power, control, empowerment, awareness-raising, and self-reliance. The
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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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Women in Grassroots Communication: Furthering Social Change
Thousand Oaks: Sage (1994), xvii, 315 pp.
"How and to what extent are women in grassroots communication creating avenues for democratic communication and fostering social change? How is grassroots communication consolidating women's views and perspectives on gender subordination and social transformation? Women in Grassroots Communication b
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Communication and Culture in War and Peace
Newbury Park, Calif. et al.: Sage (1993), xxv, 274 pp.
Communication, Culture and Hegemony: From the Media to Mediations
London et al.: Sage (1993), xv, 272 pp.
Ethnic Minority Media: An International Perspective
London et al.: Sage (1992), 298 pp.
"Does minority media contribute to ethnic cohesion and cultural maintenance? Or does an ethnic media encourage assimilation into the dominant culture by espousing that culture's products, images, and values? Ethnic Minority Media explores these issues by providing a broad sampling of case studies th
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Music at the Margins: Popular Music and Global Cultural Diversity
London: Sage (1991), xiv, 312 pp.
Transnational Communications: Wiring the Third World
London: Sage (1991), xv, 327 pp.
Designing Messages for Development Communication: An Audience Participation-Based Approach
New Delhi; London: Sage (1991), 211 pp.
"This book focuses on designing audience-responsive messages for use in developing countries. Author Bella Mody explains an audience research-based methodology to bridge the cultural and informational distance between senders and receivers. The introductory background against which the author review
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Super Media: A Cultural Studies Approach
London: Sage (1989), 282 pp.
The Mass Media and Village Life: An Indian Study
New Delhi: Sage (1989), 286 pp.
World Families Watch Television
London: Sage (1988), 264 pp.
Media and Politics in Latin America: The Struggle for Democracy
London; Newbury Park: Sage (1988), xiv, 193 pp.
Religious Television: The American Experience
New York: Longman (1984), xv, 197 pp.
"What has been the influence of television on religion, and vice versa? Horsfield studies the institutional structure of television with this question in mind. Part I provides a historical overview of the development of religious television and an analysis of its structure; Part II is a survey of re
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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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