"Lists organizations of journalists state-by-state and at the national level with historical and descriptive information about each one. Other sections cover state and national congresses of journalists, agreements related to journalism, and texts of basic documents in the field. This work was origi
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nally prepared by its author, a well-known journalist, for the Quarto Congresso Nacional de Jornalistas, held 1951 in Recife." (Ann Hartness, Brazil in Reference Books 1965-1989. Scarecrow Press, 1991)
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A directory of Catholic, Protestant and ecumenical organizations in Brazil engaged in mass communication. Arranged by state, with indexes of persons and institutions.
"En plus d'une série d'essais sur des aspects importants du cinéma brésilien, cet ouvrage comprend une chronologie, un dictionnaire biographique des cinéastes, des informations de base sur 200 films brésiliens, 1912-1986, de nombreuses illustrations et une bibliographie." (Ann Hartness, Brazil
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in Reference Books 1965-1989)
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"Bibliography of 408 briefly annotated articles published in the journal 'Intercom'." (commbox)
"This book presents the outcome of five case-studies carried out within Unesco's programme on the Contribution of the Media to Promoting Equality between Women and Men and Strengthening Women's Access to and Participation in Communication. More specifically, it forms part of an action centred on the
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Training, Recruitment and Advancement of Women in the Communication Professions. The case-studies on professional women in broadcasting deal with five countries located in both the developing and developed world: Canada, Egypt, Ecuador, India and Nigeria. One of the major preoccupations of Unesco's programme is to increase the access of women to decision-making positions. The obstacles to the movement of women into management and decision-making positions are particularly felt in the field of communication. A comparative analysis of the key issues, personnel policies and practices of five broadcasting organizations in different regions of the world not only furnishes a critique of current policies concerning women but offers proposals for action which could help to overcome barriers to women's access to high-level posts in the media." (Preface)
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