Media and development/ Martin Scott
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Introduction
1. Media for development: magic bullet or corporate tool?
2. Participatory communication in development: more questions than answers
3. Defining media development: nailing jelly to a wall
4. From media development to development: a long and winding road
5. Strategies of humanitarian communication: choose wisely
6. Media coverage of the global South: who cares?
Conclusion
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302.23 SAX/I Issues of media content market and technology/ | 302.23 SAX/T Television and social change/ | 302.23 SCA/M Media and communication/ | 302.23 SCO/M Media and development/ | 302.23 SEL/R The rhetorical power of popular culture: considering mediated texts/ | 302.23 SHO/G Gatekeeping theory/ | 302.23 SHO/M Mediating the message: theories of influences on mass media content/ |
Introduction
1. Media for development: magic bullet or corporate tool?
2. Participatory communication in development: more questions than answers
3. Defining media development: nailing jelly to a wall
4. From media development to development: a long and winding road
5. Strategies of humanitarian communication: choose wisely
6. Media coverage of the global South: who cares?
Conclusion
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