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Global Communication: Theories, Stakeholders, and Trends
Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Blackwell, 5th ed. (2020), ix, 311 pp.
"[This book] has been thoroughly updated with new content, trends, and conclusions, all based on the latest data. The book examines broadcasting, mass media, and news services ranging from MSNBC, MTV, and CNN to television sitcoms and Hollywood export markets. It investigates the roles of the major
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Global Communication: Theories, Stakeholders, and Trends
Malden; Oxford: Blackwell, 3rd ed. (2010), xiv, 400 pp.
Development Communication: Reframing the Role of Media
Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley Blackwell (2009), xiii, 239 pp.
Global Communication: Theories, Stakeholders, and Trends
Malden; Oxford: Blackwell, 2nd ed. (2006), xiv, 357 pp.
Communicating for Development: A New Pan-Disciplinary Perspective
New York: State University of New York Press (1994), xi, 280 pp.
Electronic Colonialism: The Future of International Broadcasting and Communication
Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage (1981), 259 pp.
"Much of the writings about the New World Information Order (NWIO) is heated, with rhetoric by the Western industrialized nations and the Third World countries governed by their differing viewpoints in the context of their disparate pasts and conflicting philosophies.
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