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Defining Indicators of Media Development: Background Paper
Key Guides
Paris: UNESCO, International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC) (2007), 80 pp.
Provides a mappping of 26 initiatives to develop indicators of media development and their respective methodologies, and analyses these initiatives in terms of their value and relevance to the priorities of the IPDC. The paper also proposes sample indicators and data sources for five principal media
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A Revenue Based Methodology for the Classification and Comparison of Broadcasting Systems
Berlin; Münster: Lit (2007), 88 pp.
"This book offers a methodology for the classification and comparison of broadcasting systems, both for positive and normative analyses. It is based on the assumption that the revenue structures of broadcasters determine the incentives for the broadcasters' staffs, and that these incentives in tur
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A Methodology for the Graphical Exposition of Broadcasting Systems
Köln: Institut für Rundfunkökonomie an der Universität zu Köln (2007), 45 pp.
"This paper is a methodological supplement to the Working Paper No. 223e of the Institute for Broadcasting Economics by Manfred Kops: "A Revenue-Based Methodology for the Classification and Comparison of Broadcasting Systems". It explains the methodology to generate graphs that describe and compare
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Comparing Media from Around the World
Boston: Pearson (2006), 372 pp.
"This book discusses the fundamental elements of media systems and shows how they are used in eight sample countries. Unlike other books, it is organized according to media elements, with comparative discussions of all eight countries within each chapter. This helps readers make connections and comp
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Comparing Media Systems: Three Models of Media and Politics
New York: Cambridge University Press (2004), xv, 342 pp.
"This book proposes a framework for comparative analysis of the relation between the media and the political system. Building on a survey of media institutions in eighteen West European and North American democracies, Hallin and Mancini identify the principal dimensions of variation in media systems
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Die Zukunft der internationalen Kommunikationswissenschaft in Deutschland
Hamburg: Deutsches Übersee-Institut (2002), 207 pp.
World Broadcasting Systems: A Comparative Analysis
Deep Insights
Belmont: Wadsworth (1985), xix, 457 pp.
"Instead of describing typical systems in their entirety ...," says Head in his foreword, "I decided to organize the text on the basis of the common problems faced by all systems" to show the basic, universal demands and dilemmas they all must face as each interacts with its particular national sett
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Comparative Mass Media Systems
New York: Longman (1983), viii, 356 pp.
"Analyzes media systems from the viewpoints of the West, the Communist countries, and those developing countries lumped together as the Third World. Six key concepts or functions of the media are treated: the concept of news; the concept of the role of the mass media; the educational, persuasive and
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National Communication Systems: Some Policy Issues and Options
Paris: UNESCO (1975), 35 pp.
A Study of Mass Communication and National Development
Journalism Quarterly, volume 43, issue 2 (1966), pp. 305-313
"The study of 54 items concerning 109 countries shows that the development of the communication media is closely linked to several aspects of the country's development and that the process of national development shows correlations between these variables." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh:
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Four Theories of the Press: The Authoritarian, Libertarian, Social Responsibility, and Soviet Communist Concepts of What the Press Should be and do
Urbana: University of Illinois Press (1956), 153 pp.
"One of the most quoted books in the literature of press freedom, this defines it in terms of four types, with historical background and broad implications of each. Siebert is the author of the chapters on the authoritarian and libertarian theories; Peterson, the social responsibility theory, and Sc
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