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African Journalism Studies: The First 60 Years
African Journalism Studies, volume 36, issue 1 (2015), pp. 22-29
Global Media Ethics: Problems and Perspectives
Walden, Mass.; Oxford: Wiley Blackwell (2013), 326 pp.
"Through case studies, analysis of emerging practices, and theoretical discussion, a team of leading journalism and communication experts investigate the impact of major global trends on responsible journalism and lead readers to better understand changes in media ethics. Chapters look at how these
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Francophonie and the National Airwaves: A History of Television in Senegal
In: Planet TV: A Global Television Reader
Lisa Parks, Shanti Kumar (eds.)
New York: New York University Press (2003), pp. 189-210
"We Are All Natives Now": An Overview of International and Development Communication Research
Communication Yearbook, volume 24 (2001), pp. 159-186
"This chapter reviews the historical and conceptual parameters of the international communication research area, followed by a focus on communication and development. Both parts of the chapter define the scope of the areas discussed, summarize the main theoretical approaches, and present major trend
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Continuities and Discontinuities in Communication and Development Research Since 1958
Journal of International Communication, volume 4, issue 2 (1997), pp. 3-23
29 Years of Theory and Research on Media and Development: The Dominant Paradigm Impact
International Communication Gazette, volume 44, issue 2 (1989), pp. 129-150
"Through the use of meta-research techniques, this study examines how researchers in 224 studies examined the role of the media (television, radio, newspapers and magazines) in developing countries as agents of behavioral, attitude and knowledge changes of audience members from 1958, which marks the
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