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Indigenous Communication in Africa: Concept, Application and Prospects
Deep Insights
Accra: Ghana Universities Press (2005), xvi, 282 pp.
"This book argues that indigenous modes of communication - for example the oral tradition, drama, indigenous entertainment forms, cultural modes and local language radio - are essential to the societies within which they exist and which create them; and that coupled with newer, or modern forms of co
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The Role of Media in Supporting Peace-Building and Reconciliation Efforts in Central Sulawesi, Maluku and North Maluku
Jakarta; Copenhagen: Institute for the Studies on Free Flow of Information, Institut Studi Arus Infomasi (ISAI); International Media Support (IMS) (2004), 63 pp.
"This study proposes four focus areas for support to the media in these provinces including: Strengthening the Media Environment; Developing Professional Skills and Resources; Facilitating Information Flows and Access; Supporting Community-based Communication." (Recommendations, page 50)
Yasarekomo: Una experiencia de comunicación indígena en Bolivia
Rome: FAO (2004), viii, 52 pp.
"El presente trabajo marca un hito importante en la comunicación para el desarrollo ya que es producto de un equipo de comunicadores indígenas guaraníes quienes han encontrado en la comunicación una manera para servir a su pueblo. Por primera vez los miembros de una organización indígena, anal
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The Anthropology of Media: A Reader
Malden, Mass.; Oxford: Blackwell (2002), 416 pp.
Inventaire et utilisation des moyens traditionnels de communication au centre, sud, est et extrême-nord du Cameroun
Rome: FAO (2002), 12 pp.
"En définitive, cette étude aura permis de répertorier les moyens traditionnels de communication existants suivants:tam-tam, xylophones et chansons pour le Centre et le Sud; Griots, tam-tams, chansons, balafons et cloches pour l’Est; collaborateurs des chefs traditionnels, messagers du chef à
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Afrique, quel marché de la culture? La production et la diffusion des biens culturels et médiatiques de l'Afrique francophone subsaharienne
Paris: Haut Conseil de la Francophonie (1996), 182 pp.
"Examine la production et la distribution de matériel culturel et multimédia en Afrique francophone subsaharienne et l'impact des nouvelles technologies sur les réseaux de communication." (Hans M. Zell, Publishing, Books & Reading in Sub-Saharan Africa, 3d ed. 2008, nr. 378)
Communication, Culture and Hegemony: From the Media to Mediations
London et al.: Sage (1993), xv, 272 pp.
Perspectives on Development Communication
London: Sage (1993), 256 pp.
Géographie économique des médias: Médias et développement
Paris: Litec (1992), 521 pp.
"Médias et développement" est destiné à tous ceux qui désirent appréhender les réalités de la géographie de l'information, à échelle tant planétaire, que nationale ou régionale. Jacques Barrat insiste sur le fait que cette géographie est une géographie des inégalités Nord-Sud, Nord-
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Folk Media and Development Communication: Myths and Realities. A Report on Experiences in People's Communication in Mexico, India and the Philippines
Manila; Delhi: Asian Social Institute; Indian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (ISPCK) (1991), 92 pp.
"This book records and interprets, in a narrative form, how groups of villagers and fisherfolk in Manila (Philippines), in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu (India) and in the states of Tlaxacala, Oaxaca and Michoacan and in a suburb of Mexico City (all in Mexico) tried to bring about social change through
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Theatre in Search of Social Change: The Relative Significance of Different Theatrical Approaches
The Hague: CESO (1989), 209 pp.
"Although rural development, especially in the Third World, is a major concern of UNESCO, emphasis here is upon those uses of media which support community initiatives in urban settings or were introduced to help resolve tensions and problems. Media are not limited to newspapers and broadcasting; th
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