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State of the Development Communication Field
In: Asian Communication Handbook
Public Relations Education in Malaysia and the Philippines: A Comparative Snapshot and Preliminary Assessment
In: Asian Communication Handbook
Public Service Broadcasting and its Role in Raising Civic Consciousness: Case Studies from Asia
Singapore: Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC) (2012), 148 pp.
"This book explores the role of media in democratic societies and specifically that of PSB's in Asia. It presents case studies from Bangladesh, Bhutan, Kampuchea, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Macau, Sri Lanka, and Singapore. These studies document the Asian experience in PSB while exploring if there
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New Media and Islam
In: Asian Communication Handbook
Distance Education Crossing Cultural Barriers: The Role of Online Discussion Boards and Live Chats in Creating Student-Centred Learning
In: Asian Communication Handbook
"Based on the experiences at the Asian Center for Journalism (ACFJ), a joint initiative of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation and Ateneo de Manila University." (commbox)
Indian TV News Industry: Past, Present and Future
In: Asian Communication Handbook
Mobile Activism and Social Media in Asia
In: Asian Communication Handbook
Development Communication: The Changing Technological Parameters Needed to Address Social Applications
In: Asian Communication Handbook
Asian Communication Handbook
Deep Insights
"The first "theoretical perspectives" section has opinions and research articles by academic scholars and expert practitioners on new media and communication Issues and trends in Asia. Some of the topics covered include the dynamics arising out of the shift to the 'digilogue', mobile activism, corpo
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Social and Economic Factors in an Integrated Behavioral and Societal Approach to Communications in HIV/AIDS
Journal of Health Communication, volume 5, issue Supplement (2000), pp. 17-27
"Health communication scholars have tried to understand how individuals process information and have identided the factors that contribute to appropriate behavior change. Some of these theorists have, implicitly or explicitly, assumed that if individuals were provided with the ““rightÏÏ inform
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