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World Information and Communication Order
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Flow of Information
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Cultural Domination, Media Imperialism, Cultural & Media Dependency
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International Communication
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Information Exchange
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Media, Mass Media
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Satellite Communication & Information Services
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Transnational Journalism Cooperation & News Exchange
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Television News
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Television
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Modernization Development Approaches, Developmentalism
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Development and Media
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Social Change & Media / Communication
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Open, Distance and Digital Education (ODDE)
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Developing Countries Reporting & Representation in Foreign / International Media
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Transnational Broadcasting, International Broadcasting
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UNESCO
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Communication Systems
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Public & State Television
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Research in Media & Communication
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Advertising
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Christian Communication
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Media / Communication Control
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Public Relations
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Cultural Exchange
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Culture (General)
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Dependency Theories
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Development Communication, Communication for Development (C4D)
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Gender and Media, Gender and Communication
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Globalisation: Impact on (Local) Media & Communication
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Transnational Television, International Television
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Transnational Communication
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Journalism
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Journalism Studies: Research Projects
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Media & Communication Policies
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Media Landscapes, Media Systems, Media Situation in General
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Media Outlets, Media Associations
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Democracy / Democratization and Media
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Propaganda
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Press
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Newspapers
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Society
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Ethnocentrism
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Society & Media, Media Sociology
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Data Transmission
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Telecommunications
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Theories of Communication & Media
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Audiences & Users
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International Audiences
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Cinema
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Television Programme & Format Trade
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Communication Rights
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Copyright Law
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Strategic Communication Planning
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Alternative Communication & Media
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Oral Cultures & Traditions, Oral History, Oral Testimonies
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Collective Identities & Media
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Cultural Identity
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Mass Cultures
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Television Culture
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Developing Countries
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Development Theories
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International Development Cooperation
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Media Ownership
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Political Economy of Media
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Illiteracy, Non-Literate Persons
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Training
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Soap Operas & Telenovelas
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Ethics in Media & Communication
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Responsibility
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Female Journalists & Media Workers
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History of Transnational Communication
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Intercultural Communication, Intercultural Competencies
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Africa: Foreign Media Representation & Image Abroad
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Globalisation of Media
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Media in the Global South / Developing Countries
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Satellite Television
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Transnational Media Corporations, International Media Companies
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International Relations
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UNESCO & IPDC Media Assistance
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Journalism Education & Training
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News
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News Values, News Selection Criteria
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Abbreviations
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African Languages
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Media Assistance: News Agencies
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Media Assistance: South-South Cooperation
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Media Assistance: Television
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Communication & Information Needs
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Dissemination of Information
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Television Policies
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Media Law & Regulation
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Media Management
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Marketing & Branding
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Friedrich Ebert Foundation
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Music
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Politics
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Communism, Marxism
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Democracy
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Magazines
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Media Effects
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Research Results
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Social Aspects
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Social Classes
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Technologies, Information & Communication Technologies
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Satellite Communication Technologies
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Satellites
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Commercial Television
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Television Programming, Programme Structures & Programme Policies
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Global Journalism: An Introduction
London: Red Globe Press; Macmillan International Higher Education (2019), xxii, 282 pp.
"Providing a truly comprehensive overview of international journalism and global news reporting in the digital age, this new introductory textbook surveys the full variety of contexts that journalists around the world operate in; the challenges and pressures they face; their journalistic practices;
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Global Television: An Introduction
Padstow, Cornwall: T.J. International (1997), ix, 260 pp.
Afrika im Mediendiskurs
Medien Journal (Österreichische Gesellschaft für Kommunikationsfragen, Salzburg), volume 20, issue 4 (1996), 64 pp.
Communication and Social Change: A Summary of Theories, Policies and Experiences for Media Practioners in the Third World
Bonn: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES), 4th ed. (1993), 319 pp.
Asia Vision: Fernsehnachrichtenaustausch in Asien. Entwicklung und Perspektiven eines Süd-Süd-Dialoges
Frankfurt am Main: Verlag für Interkulturelle Kommunikation (1993), 111 pp.
Contra-Flow in Global News: International and Regional News Exchange Mechanisms
London: John Libbey (1992), v, 154 pp.
Internationales Handbuch für Hörfunk und Fernsehen 1992/1993
Baden-Baden; Hamburg: Nomos (1992), 162, 240, 100, 297, 150, 77, 128, 154 pp.
Mass Media and the African Society
Nairobi: African Council for Communication Education (ACCE) (1987), 388 pp.
Transborder Data Flow and Development
Bonn: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) (1987), 203 pp.
Communication for All: New World Information and Communication Order
Maryknoll: Orbis Books (1986), 158 pp.
"An anthology sponsored by the World Association for Christian Communication, whose articles examine the MacBride Report and expound the philosophy that communication is a basic human right to be shared by the developing and developed countries alike. There is a 24-page bibliography of books, pamphl
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Communication and Domination: Essays to Honor Herbert I. Schiller
Herbert I. Schiller (honoured person)
Norwood, NJ: Ablex (1986), x, 278 pp.
"Scholars from various countries of the socialist and capitalist - the developing and developed - world, and representing many of the disparate areas that make up the interdisciplinary field of communication, have contributed articles centering around Schiller's dominant theme - the use and misuse o
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Communication for All: The Church and the New World Information and Communication Order
Indore: Satprakashan Sanchar Kendra (1986), 158 pp.
Global Information and World Communication: New Frontiers in International Relations
New York: Longman (1986), 248 pp.
"Global Information and World Communication emphasizes culture and communication as fundamental to the process of creating understanding among peoples. In addition to reviewing works by communication researchers, he draws on studies conducted in allied areas - among them economics, political science
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International Flow of Information: A Global Report and Analysis
Paris: UNESCO (1985), 75 pp.
"International Flow of Information synthesizes relevant research by different individuals, institutions and organizations, with special emphasis on the areas of mass media, transborder data flow, and satellites and planetary resources. Mowlana also identifies and evaluates critically major approache
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Les nouvelles de l'étranger dans les médias: La couverture de l'actualité internationale dans 29 pays
Paris: UNESCO (1985), 129 pp.
A World of Difference: The International Distribution of Information. The Media and Developing Countries
Gail Adams Kvam (collab.)
Paris: UNESCO (1985), 114 pp.
"This study is especially interesting because Garbo, a Norwegian, writes not only from his own association with the United Nations, UNESCO and the International Programme for the Development of Communication, but also from a broad knowledge of flow-of-information literature. The story of his involve
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Foreign News in the Media: International Reporting in 29 Countries
Paris: UNESCO (1985), 96 pp.
"A comparative study on how the media present other countries, peoples and issues to readers, listeners and viewers. Using quantitative content analysis, teams followed the news in selected countries representing various communication systems in North America, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Eastern
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Electronic Media and the Third World: Exchange and Cooperation - or Condescension and Confrontation?
Bonn: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) (1985), 55 pp.
Massenmedien und Entwicklungsländer
Köln; Wien: Böhlau (1985), 257 pp.
Transnational Data Flows in the Information Age
Lund; Bromley, Kent (UK): Studentlitteratur AB; Chartwell-Bratt (1984), 115 pp.
"Because data is the raw-stuff of information, and information is of primary importance in national development, the free flow of data becomes increasingly necessary for social development. In 'Transnational Data Flows in the Information Age' Hamelink looks closely at its worldwide distribution and
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