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UNESCO Media Viability Indicators: Research Study Jamaica
Media Institute of the Caribbean; UNESCO (2021), 86 pp.
Applied Theatre: Performing Health and Wellbeing
Inspiring Practice
London et al.: Bloomsbury (2017), xxiii, 315 pp.
"Applied Theatre: Performing Health and Wellbeing is the first volume in the field to address the role that theatre, drama and performance have in relation to promoting, developing and sustaining health and wellbeing in diverse communities. Challenging concepts and understanding of health, wellbeing
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Samizdat, Tamizdat, and Beyond: Transnational Media During and After Socialism
Oxford; New York: Berghahn (2015), xiii, 366 pp.
"In many ways what is identified today as "cultural globalization" in Eastern Europe has its roots in the Cold War phenomena of samizdat ("do-it-yourself" underground publishing) and tamizdat (publishing abroad). This volume offers a new understanding of how information flowed between East and West
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The Handbook of Children, Media, and Development
Chichester, UK; Malden, Mass.: Wiley Blackwell (2008), xxiii, 614 pp.