Editorial: The right to inform and be informed, 1
The democratization of communications: from minority social monopoly to majority social representation / Juan Somavía, 13
Advertising and the democratization of communications / Rafael Roncagliolo and Noreene Janus, 31
The microelectronics revolution: implications for the Third World / Juan F. Rada, 41
More of the same: the impact of information technology on domestic life in Japan / Tarja Cronberg and Inga-Lisa Sangregorio, 68
A model for democratic communication / Fernando Reyes Matta, 79
IPS - an information alternative for a new international order, 98
CODEV: Communication for Development Foundation, 103
Communications at an impasse: a plea for humanized communication / Gail M. Martin and M. Patricia Hindley, 105
REPRINTS FROM DEVELOPMENT DIALOGUE 1976:1 AND 2
Statement by the participants in the 1975 Dag Hammarskjold Third World Journalists' Seminar, 115
Moving towards a New International Information Order, 119
The role of information in the New International Order: seminar organized by the Institute Latinoamericano de Estudios Transnacionales, in cooperation with the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation under the auspices of the Third World Forum, Mexico City. 24 to 28 May 1976, 123
The transnational power structure and international information: elements of a Third World policy for transnational news agencies / Juan Somavía, 125
The information dedazzlement of Latin America: a study of world news in the region / Fernando Reyes Matta, 139
A new World Communication and Information Structure / Chakravarti Raghavan, 153
A Third World feature service / Alcino Louis Da Costa, 161
The language of the oracle: English as a vehicle of dependence / Fred de Silva, 165