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Information, Ideology and Communication: The New Nations' Perspectives on an Intellectual Revolution
Lanham, Md.: University Press of America (1985), 219 pp.
"In calm and reasoned prose that digs beneath the surface, Gibbons explores the relationship between the rich and poor countries - the have's and have not's - which has resulted from an enormous gap in information technology. His aim is to create a better understanding between the old order and the
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World Communications: A Handbook
New York: Longman (1984), xv, 527 pp.
"Brings together 54 articles on research and policy on communications in the "three worlds" by scholars and policy makers from the U.S., Western Europe, the socialist countries including the U.S.S.R. and Eastern Europe, and the developing world, including Africa, Asia, and Latin America - 25 countri
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Transnational Data Flows in the Information Age
Lund; Bromley, Kent (UK): Studentlitteratur AB; Chartwell-Bratt (1984), 115 pp.
"Because data is the raw-stuff of information, and information is of primary importance in national development, the free flow of data becomes increasingly necessary for social development. In 'Transnational Data Flows in the Information Age' Hamelink looks closely at its worldwide distribution and
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Information, Economics, and Power: The North-South Dimension
London: Hodder and Stoughton (1983), 156 pp.
"Essays on the political economy of information which show how the management of complex new technological sources dramatically alter the nature of international business, adding a new dimension to trade and posing increased difficulties to developing countries. Authors analyzing the problem and sug
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Towards a New World Information and Communication Order
Uppsala: Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation (1981), 172 pp.
New Structures of International Communication: The Role of Research
The Hague: Institute of Social Studies (1981), 40 pp.
The World News Prism: Changing Media, Clashing Ideologies
Ames: Iowa State University Press (1981), 133 pp.
"This book describes and analyzes the dramatically altered role of today's transnational news media in the technetronic age," says Hatchen, who probes how the current clashes and disputes over international communication between the West, the Socialist nations, and the Third World affect transnation
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Case Studies of Mass Media in the Third World
Williamsburg, Va.: College of William and Mary (1980), vi, 264 pp.
"A UNESCO report headed by Sean MacBride of Ireland in which representatives from Canada, Chile, Columbia, Egypt, France, India, Indonesia, Japan, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Tunisia, the U.S., the U.S.S.R., Yugoslavia and Zaire were mandated "to study the totality of Communication problems in modern
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Third World Mass Media: Issues, Theory and Research
Williamsburg, Va.: College of William and Mary (1979), viii, 104 pp.
International and Intercultural Communication
New York: Hastings House, 2nd revised and enlarged ed. (1976), xx, 524 pp.
Intercommunication Among Nations and Peoples
New York: Harper & Row (1973), 608 pp.
International Communication: Media - Channels - Functions. Studies in Public Communication
New York: Hastings House (1970), xviii, 508 pp.
Impact des Moyens d'Information des Pays « Développés » sur le « Tiers-Monde »
Développement et Civilisations (IRFED, Paris), issue 20 (1964), pp. 11-21
"L'auteur fait ici le procès de l'information au niveau mondial, montrant l'inégalité du pouvoir d'information dans le monde: au lieu d'aboutir à un dialogue constructif, l'information n'est souvent, en fait, que l'instrument de conflits à inégalités de forces où les plus puissants gagnent l
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The Passing of Traditional Society: Modernizing the Middle East
New York; London: Free Press; Collier-Macmillan (1958), xiii, 466 pp.
"Daniel Lerner's 1958 book 'The Passing of Traditional Society' was central in shaping Cold War-era ideas about the use of mass media and culture to promote social and economic progress in postcolonial nations. Based on a study of the effectiveness of propaganda in the Middle East, Lerner's book cla
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