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Religion, Media, and the Public Sphere
Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press (2006), 325 pp.
"Increasingly, Pentecostal, Buddhist, Muslim, Jewish, Hindu, and indigenous movements all over the world make use of a great variety of modern mass media, both print and electronic. Through religious booklets, radio broadcasts, cassette tapes, television talk-shows, soap operas, and documentary film
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"Nearly one woman in ten does not listen to radio at all. However, the results of the survey indicate that over half (51.4%) of women does not listen at all, or seldom listens to radio. This situation is not due to the competition from television, but rather to the fact that the majority of women do
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Le temps des journalistes: L'invention de la presse en Afrique francophone
Paris: Karthala (2005), 318 pp.
‘Arajo Efemu’ Local FM Radio and the Socio-Technical System of Communications in Koutiala, Mali
Radio Journal: International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media, volume 3, issue 1 (2005), pp. 7-20
"Only a handful of the estimated 150 FM radio stations in Mali could properly be called ‘community’ stations, with administrative structures to ensure representative listener participation in decision-making. However, due to regulations and scarce funding sources, virtually all stations depend o
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Changing Public-Private Partnerships in the African Book Sector
Oxford: African Books Collective (2005), xiv, 264 pp.
"Inspired by innovations that emerged from the Kothmale Community Radio and Internet project, Sri Lanka, in 1999 and 2000, UNESCO has since established some fifty CMCs in a wide range of contexts in some twenty countries on three continents. In addition to new facilities and increased local capacity
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Media for Sustainable Development. Content Survey: A Baseline Study Report on Sustainable Development Content/Themes for Community Radio Stations in Africa and Central America
Open Society Foundation (2004), 117 pp.
"The summary of findings for this study is drawn from extensive research conducted in the form of questionnaires and focus groups. The aim of the study was to assess the level at which community radio stations in Africa are involved in programming of content on sustainable development themes/ topics
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Mondialisation et technologies de la communication en Afrique
Paris: Karthala (2004), 322 pp.
Medienwelten - Information und Macht
Der Überblick, issue 4 (2003), 149 pp.
"Viele autoritäre Regime fürchten den unkontrollierten Informationsfluss, gerade weil er gemeinsames Handeln ermöglicht und ihre Herrschaft gefährden könnte. Auch manche Kulturkritiker würden gerne Informationen kanalisieren, um einen Kulturimperialismus abzuwehren, bei dem sich ihrer Ansicht
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The Experience with Community Telecentres
Ottawa; Dakar: International Development Research Centre (IDRC); Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) (2003), 193 pp.
"Volume 2 examines the setting, operations, and effects of community telecentres. It describes the telecentre experiences of a variety of local and often rural communities, exploring the management structures and mechanisms that have been established to support these telecentres. The book provides p
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Liberté de la presse, responsabilité des médias, l’Afrique sur la voie de l’autorégulation
Paris: Groupe de recherche et d’échanges technologiques (GRET) (2002), 96 pp.
Dans nombre de pays africains, la liberté de la presse est encore toute relative, et surtout vulnérable, menacée par le pouvoir ou fragilisée par les excès dont les médias eux-mêmes se rendent coupables. Dans ce contexte sont apparues les premières instances africaines d'autorégulation des
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Internationales Handbuch Medien 2002/2003
Baden-Baden: Nomos, 26th ed. (2002), 1056 pp.
African Press Centres and Donors' Support
Deep Insights
Paris: Partners for Media in Africa (ParMa); Groupe de recherche et d’échanges technologiques (GRET) (2001), 74 pp.
Handbuch Afrika in drei Bänden. Bd.2: Westafrika und die Inseln im Atlantik
Frankfurt am Main; Wien: Brandes & Apsel; Südwind (2001), 384 pp.
Enjeux des technologies de la communication en Afrique: Du téléphone à internet
Paris: Karthala (2000), 402 pp.
Promoting Community Media in Africa
Paris: UNESCO (2000), 183 pp.