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Broadcasting in the Malay World: Radio, Television and Video in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore
Norwood, New Jers.: Ablex (1994), xii, 339 pp.
Communication Education and the Needs of the Media
Singapore; Kuala Lumpur: Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Centre (AMIC); Asia Foundation (1994), 156 pp.
Asian Communication Handbook
Singapore: Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Centre (AMIC) (1993), xvii, 524 pp.
The Unfolding Lotus: East Asia's Changing Media. A Report of the Freedom Forum Media Studies Center at Columbia University in the City of New York
New York: Freedom Forum Media Studies Center (1993), 212 pp.
"Covers media environment, media law, press, broadcasting, ownership, journalism quality and education in China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand. Each chapter includes an essay written by local journalists besides an overview written b
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Transfer of Technology: Information for Development
Kuala Lumpur: Asian Institute for Development Communication (AIDCOM) (1993), 86 pp.
Transnational Communications: Wiring the Third World
London: Sage (1991), xv, 327 pp.
La presse en éveil: études de cas
Paris: UNESCO (1990), 131 pp.
Import/Export: International Flow of Television Fiction
Paris: UNESCO (1990), 94 pp.
Communication Development and Human Rights in Asia
Singapore: Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Centre (AMIC) (1990), xxvi, 194 pp.
L'information dans le monde: 206 pays au microscope
Paris: Éditions du Seuil (1989), 628 pp.
Press Systems in ASEAN States
Singapore: Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Centre (AMIC) (1989), v, 146 pp.
Reporting on the Environment: A Handbook for Malaysian Journalists
Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Forum of Environmental Journalists (1989), 81 pp.
The Vigilant Press: A Collection of Case Studies
Paris: UNESCO (1989), 116 pp.
Textbooks in the Third World: Policy, Content and Context
New York: Garland Publishing (1988), xii, 277 pp.
"A volume of essays on government and international agency policies regarding the provision of textbooks in developing countries, analysing problems and constraints, and examining the economic, social, and pedagogic questions involved in textbook writing for both primary and secondary schools and fo
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The Third Channel: IBS Journal of International Communication
Seoul: International Broadcasting Society (1988), 863 pp.
Reporting on Prostitution: The Media, Women and Prostitution in India, Malaysia and the Philippines
Paris: UNESCO (1987), ii, 106 pp.
Public Relations: The Malaysian Experience
Kuala Lumpur: Institut Perhubungan Raya Malaysia (Institute of Public Relations) (1986), 259 pp.
"A compilation of articles by Malaysian academicians and public relations professionals from the public and private sectors, intended both as a text and as a survey for the interested layman. In two parts: the first deals with public relations in several types of business, in government and in some
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Press Laws and Systems in ASEAN States
Jakarta: Confederation of Asean Journalists, Gedung Dewan Pers (1985), 458 pp.
"A survey of press laws in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand, this handbook presents the information in two parts: (1) a descriptive survey of the press system for each country, and (2) transcripts of the national laws. A final chapter compares the five national systems.
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