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Public Service Broadcasting: The Challenges of the Twenty-First Century
Paris: UNESCO (1997), 155 pp.
An Unfinished Story: Gender Patterns in Media Employment
Paris: UNESCO (1995), 120 pp.
Impact of Communication Technologies on Women
Paris: UNESCO (1994), 48 pp.
TV Transnationalization: Europe and Asia
Paris: UNESCO (1994), 88 pp.
Alternative Media: Linking Global and Local
Paris: UNESCO (1993), 130 pp.
New Communication Technologies: A Challenge for Press Freedom
Paris: UNESCO (1991), 109 pp.
Import/Export: International Flow of Television Fiction
Paris: UNESCO (1990), 94 pp.
New Communication Technologies: Research Trends
Paris: UNESCO (1990), 74 pp.
"Videorecorders and cassettes have spread all over the world and are already no longer regarded as products of the new technologies. Cable television is making massive strides and is often enhanced by its interactive functions. Pay television is gradually gaining a foothold, while receivers are the
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The Vigilant Press: A Collection of Case Studies
Paris: UNESCO (1989), 116 pp.
Communication Technology and Development
Paris: UNESCO (1988), 50 pp.
"After almost three decades of experiments with donors and donor agencies in development, no comprehensive picture of the relationship between communication and development has appeared. We have no systematic research or justifiable theory on which to base efforts in this direction. We operate under
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Violence and Terror in the Mass Media
Paris: UNESCO (1988), 45 pp.
Foreign News in the Media: International Reporting in 29 Countries
Paris: UNESCO (1985), 96 pp.
"A comparative study on how the media present other countries, peoples and issues to readers, listeners and viewers. Using quantitative content analysis, teams followed the news in selected countries representing various communication systems in North America, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Eastern
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The New International Economic Order: Links Between Economics and Communications
Paris: UNESCO (1985), 65 pp.
"In tracing and analyzing the relationship between economics and communication with reference to the Third World, the authors define the obstacles caused by inequalities and imbalances standing in the way of a new economic order and describe various perspectives on the problems, along with suggestio
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International Flow of Television Programmes
Paris: UNESCO (1985), 62 pp.
Mass Communications and the Advertising Industry
Paris: UNESCO (1985), 70 pp.
International Flow of Information: A Global Report and Analysis
Paris: UNESCO (1985), 75 pp.
"International Flow of Information synthesizes relevant research by different individuals, institutions and organizations, with special emphasis on the areas of mass media, transborder data flow, and satellites and planetary resources. Mowlana also identifies and evaluates critically major approache
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Development of Communication in the Arab States: Needs and Priorities
Paris: UNESCO (1985), 60 pp.
"Taking a broad view, this report focuses on the need for communication planning and for recognition by Arab countries that communication must be placed in the larger context of comprehensive development planning. Several sections also consider the importance of developing capacity for production of
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The SITE Experience
Paris: UNESCO (1983), 58 pp.
"The initials SITE stand for Satellite Instructional Television Experiment. In this publication, commissioned by Unesco, the accent is on the word experiment. It is a summary and a critical assessment of the majority of the research studies relating to the whole complex operation, not an evaluation
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Transnational Communication and Cultural Industries
Paris: UNESCO (1982), 55 pp.
"An examination of the transnational production and distribution of information and flow of mass media material, with special attention to the role by corporations. Emphasis is on film and television, and to a lesser degree on the print media. There are also case studies of Argentina and Thailand."
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The Right to Communicate: A Status Report
Paris: UNESCO (1982), 55 pp.