Democratizing communication? : comparative perspectives on information and power / edited by Mashoed Bailie, Dwayne Winseck.
Material type: TextSeries: Hampton communication series. International communicationPublisher: Cresskill, N.J. : Hampton Press, [1997]Copyright date: ©1997Description: xiv, 450 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1572730641
- 9781572730649
- 157273065X
- 9781572730656
- 302.2 21
- P95.8 .D44 1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Critical Communication Studies and Theories of Communication and Democracy -- 1. Political Economy, Communication and Policy -- 2. Critical Communication Pedagogy: Teaching and Learning for Democratical Life -- 3. The Communication Revolution: The Market and the Prospect for Democracy -- 4. Communication Policy in the United States -- 5. Democratic Potentials Versus Instrumental Goals in Canadian Telecommunications -- 6. Restructuring the Spanish Television Industry -- 7. New Communication Policies and Communication Technologies in the Caribbean -- 8. Discourses of Democratic Communication and the Archaeology of Information Technology in South Korea -- 9. Think Globally, Program Locally: Privatization of Indian National Television -- 10. The Evolution of China's Media Function During the 1980s: A New Model in a New Era? -- 11. Broadcasting in Transition: Media Freedom Between Political Freedom and Economic Pressures in Eastern and Central Europe -- 12. Mexican NGO Computer Networking and Cross-Border Coalition Building -- 13. The Extended Pulpit: Church-Media Alliance in Kenyan Politics -- 14. Is There a U.S. Foreign Policy in Telecommunications? Transatlantic Trade Policy as a Case Study -- 15. The Shifting Contexts of International Communication: Possibilities for a New World Information and Communication Order -- 16. The New World Information and Communication Order (NWICO) in the Context of the Information Superhighway -- 17. World Communication: Business as Usual? -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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