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Indigenous Communication in Africa: Concept, Application and Prospects
Inspiring Practice
Accra: Ghana Universities Press (2005), xvi, 282 pp.
"This book argues that indigenous modes of communication - for example the oral tradition, drama, indigenous entertainment forms, cultural modes and local language radio - are essential to the societies within which they exist and which create them; and that coupled with newer, or modern forms of co
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Africa: Communication Development and the Future
Nairobi: URTNA (1993), xv, 140 pp.
Communication and Human Rights in Africa: Implications for Development
Nairobi: Africa Region World Association for Christian Communication (WACC) (1992), x, 163 pp.
Making Broadcasting Useful: The African Experience. The Development of Radio and Television in Africa in the 1980s
Manchester: Manchester University Press; European Institute for the Media (1986), x, 306 pp.
"The second part grew out of the Symposium of Broadcasting Organization and Management held in 1984 at the request of UNESCO, The U.K. Overseas Development Administration, and the British Council, in which a group of directors of broadcasting organizations and permanent secretaries of ministries of
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Rural Journalism in Africa
Paris: UNESCO (1981), 35 pp.
Le journalisme rural en Afrique
Paris: UNESCO (1981), 35 pp.