Development communication : Reframing the role of the media. / Thomas McPhail.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Introduction to development communication -- Major theories following modernization -- United nations and specialized agencies -- The roles of non-governmental organizations(NGOs) -- Differing views of world culture -- A framework for conceptualizing technology in development -- The global digital divide -- Feminism in a post-development age -- Sonagachi project: A case study set in India -- Roma project: A case study set in Europe.
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