Development Communication: Reframing the Role of Media is a book that offers an overview of the history of development communication while exploring the main actors of the field and world culture.The author, Thomas McPhail, has written a book with a strong theoretical focus on development communication studies ranging from modernization theories to the movements of liberation theology to participatory communication, cultural imperialism and education-entertainment. Readers will find this book useful for understanding past, present and possible future directions of the development communication field.
Although the academic study of development is well established, as is also its policy implementation...
Media and communications are changing rapidly and their transformation is having a momentous impact ...
Book review of Developing the Third World: A Communication Approach, by Robert A. Agung
Development Communication: Reframing the Role of Media is a book that offers an overview of the hist...
”The medium is the message.”― Marshall McLuhan, the media expert says in “Understanding...
Media matters. From encouraging charitable donations and delivering public health messages to promot...
Summary This chapter contains sections titled: * Introduction * Communication for Development * Thre...
Any emerging scientific field is facing with challenge of explaining concepts and the theoretical re...
Hamelink, Cees J(1994) Trends in World Communication, Southbound Sdn Bhd, Penang, Malaysia. 168 page...
This chapter examines the interplay between media and communication and development within a complex...
A change in the way human beings communicate with each other, as a consequence for example of a new ...
This book is about exploring both the potential and the limits of communication -of using communicat...
This collection sees development as something that can be understood through studying literature, fi...
Many theories and models linking communication and development have appeared since World War II. The...
This book reviews the development of theories of international communication from the 1950s to the p...
Although the academic study of development is well established, as is also its policy implementation...
Media and communications are changing rapidly and their transformation is having a momentous impact ...
Book review of Developing the Third World: A Communication Approach, by Robert A. Agung
Development Communication: Reframing the Role of Media is a book that offers an overview of the hist...
”The medium is the message.”― Marshall McLuhan, the media expert says in “Understanding...
Media matters. From encouraging charitable donations and delivering public health messages to promot...
Summary This chapter contains sections titled: * Introduction * Communication for Development * Thre...
Any emerging scientific field is facing with challenge of explaining concepts and the theoretical re...
Hamelink, Cees J(1994) Trends in World Communication, Southbound Sdn Bhd, Penang, Malaysia. 168 page...
This chapter examines the interplay between media and communication and development within a complex...
A change in the way human beings communicate with each other, as a consequence for example of a new ...
This book is about exploring both the potential and the limits of communication -of using communicat...
This collection sees development as something that can be understood through studying literature, fi...
Many theories and models linking communication and development have appeared since World War II. The...
This book reviews the development of theories of international communication from the 1950s to the p...
Although the academic study of development is well established, as is also its policy implementation...
Media and communications are changing rapidly and their transformation is having a momentous impact ...
Book review of Developing the Third World: A Communication Approach, by Robert A. Agung