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The Sage Handbook of Visual Research Methods

London et al.: Sage (2011), xxi, 754 pp.
"This 42 chapter volume represents the state of the art in visual research. It provides an introduction to the field for a variety of visual researchers: scholars and graduate students in art, sociology, anthropology, communication, education, cultural studies, women's studies, ethnic studies, globa ... more

The Islamic Sermon as a Channel of Political Communication

In: Intercommunication Among Nations and Peoples
Michael H. Prosser (ed.)
New York et al.: Harper & Row (1973), pp. 369-382
"The Islamic sermon is a channel of communication which is well suited to the needs of contemporary Middle Easteners. It is an old Islamic institution with a high degree of legitimacy among the traditional people. Yet the modernizing ruling elites can control it and feed into it modern messages whic ... more

International Cooperation in Telecommunication for Educational and Cultural Purposes

In: Intercommunication Among Nations and Peoples
Michael H. Prosser (ed.)
New York et al.: Harper & Row (1973), pp. 568-575