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China's Media, Media's China
Boulder, Col.: Westview Press (1994), ix, 340 pp.
"This book explores the rapidly evolving conditions of political communication in China. It examines how ideology and professional roles affect both scholarly and journalistic understanding of China. The book offers insights into Chinese journalism and Sino-American relations." (Publisher descriptio
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Stereotypes of Latin America, Press Images, and U.S. Foreign Policy, 1920-1933
Hamden, Conn.: Garland Publishing (1992), 256 pp.
"The study examines press commentary on Latin America in U.S. newspapers and magazines during the 1920s, identifying three prevailing stereotypes: the Latin American as a political child; the backward nation that yearns for deliverance from its impoverished condition; and the exotic Latin temperamen
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Contra-Flow in Global News: International and Regional News Exchange Mechanisms
London: John Libbey (1992), v, 154 pp.
La información internacional en América Latina
Caracas: Monte Avila Editores (1991), 295 pp.
"Resultado de más de diez años de investigación, este libro analiza la evolución del sistema informativo latinoamericano desde la época de las gacetas y de los primeros corresponsales hasta las parabólicas y los satélites." (Editorial)
Reporting a Revolution: The Iranian Revolution and the NIICO Debate
London: Sage (1989), 203 pp.
Foreign News in the Media: International Reporting in 29 Countries
Paris: UNESCO (1985), 96 pp.
"A comparative study on how the media present other countries, peoples and issues to readers, listeners and viewers. Using quantitative content analysis, teams followed the news in selected countries representing various communication systems in North America, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Eastern
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International Flow of News: An Annotated Bibliography
Paris: UNESCO (1985), 272 pp.
"The first part includes studies international in scope, or deal with general theoretical, methodological and policy issues. The second part contains studies treating the regional or national flow of news by country for Africa, the Arab States, Asia, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, North America, an
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Agencias Transnacionales de Información y el Tercer Mundo
Quito: CIESPAL (1984), 458 pp.
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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Foreign News and the New World Information Order
Ames: Iowa State University Press (1984), 243 pp.
"In the debate between the developing and developed world over the function and structure of the mass media, this collection consolidates and interprets primary findings of an international study funded by the U.S.I.A. that analyzes content and dissemination of foreign news by the mass media of 17 T
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Nachrichtenagenturen in den Nord-Süd-Beziehungen: Eine Studie zur Entwicklung, Struktur und Reform der Weltnachrichtenordnung
Berlin: Spiess (1983), 170 pp.
"Fallstudie zu Inter Press Service und Agence France Press als Nachrichtenquellen über Afrika, orientiert an dependenztheoretischen Modellen." (commbox)
Les flux de l'information sud-sud en Afrique Noir
Fribourg: Editions Universitaires Fribourg (1982), 178 pp.
Television Coverage of International Affairs
Norwood, New Jers.: Ablex (1982), 253 pp.
"How adequately and fairly does U.S. television treat foreign news? This issue is addressed in 13 content analyses groupsd in five parts: "Global Coverage," "Third World," "The West and Presidential Diplomacy," "Southeast Asia," and "Audience." The contributors also survey pertinent literature. Bibl
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A teleinvasão: A participação estrangeira na TV do Brasil
São Paulo: Cortez Editora; Editora Unimep (Universidade Metodista de Piracicaba) (1982), 118 pp.
"Relato histórico da influência estrangeira na radiodifusão brasileira (no rádio desde 1922 e na televisão de 1950 a 1980). A tese básica do autor é que o rádio é manipulado e dominado principalmente pelos interesses dos EUA. Contém numerosas tabelas." (commbox)
International Perspectives on News
Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press (1982), 203 pp.
"A symposium in which participants and individual speakers addressed ideological and empirical approaches to national development, international perceptions, global news flow, and education from a mass communication perspective. Presentations reflected a wide range of sometimes conflicting views on
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Reporting Southern Africa: Western new agencies reporting from Southern Africa
Paris: UNESCO (1981), 168 pp.
"It would be a mistake to imagine that reporting from southern Africa is a special case. One of the points that must be made is that newsagency correspondents are expected to and expect to be able to report in many different types of social, political and economic situations. This was certainly a po
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Circulation of News in the Third World: A Study of Asia
Hong Kong: Chinese University Press (1981), 352 pp.
"A quantitative content analysis in which Schramm and Atwood focus on the flow of news into and out of the Third World, with emphasis on the four Western news agencies - Reuter, the Associated Press, United Press International, and Agence France Presse. Part of the project measures quantity of news,
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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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