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Critical Issues in Communication: Looking Inward for Answers. Essays in Honour of K. E. Eapen
K. E. Eapen Honoured person)
New Delhi; Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage (2001), 491 pp.
"This book looks at the political economy of communication and information, media in development and social change, media theory and practice, international communication technology and communication values and ethics." (Publisher description)
The Role of Radio in Growth and Development: Report of a Seminar Held on 11th July, 1987 at Taj Residency, Bangalore
Bangalore: Research and Information Centre Mass Media Education (1987), v, 46 pp.
The Media and Development: An Exploratory Survey in Indonesia and Zambia. with Special Reference to the Role of the Churches
Leicester: Centre for Mass Communication Research University of Leicester; World Association for Christian Communication (WACC) (1973), 83 pp.
Communication, the Churches and Development: An Explanatory Survey in Zambia and Indonesia
London: World Association for Christian Communication (WACC) (1972), ?? pp.
The Asian Newspaper's Reluctant Revolution
Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press (1971), xiii, 373 pp.
Daily Newspapers in India: Their Status and Problems
Journalism Quarterly, volume 44, issue 3 (1967), pp. 520-532
"The Indian press: circulation and distribution — Reading public — The English-language press — The Indian-language press — Training of personnel — Research — Professional organisations — The problems: poverty, illiteracy, books, the Indian languages, the cost, the freedom of the press
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