Electronic colonialism : the future of international broadcasting and communication

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Electronic colonialism : the future of international broadcasting and communication

Thomas L. McPhail

(Sage library of social research, v. 126)

Sage Publications, c1987

Rev. 2nd ed

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographies and index

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Description

The revised edition of Electronic Colonialism provides a thorough and up-to-date analysis of international communication. It outlines the major institutions, individuals, conferences and issues that are changing the international information, telecommunication and broadcasting order.

Table of Contents

The New World Information Order A Misguided Start The Media and Development Research Traditions The Role of UNESCO The Message The 20th and 21st General Assemblies of UNESCO The Medium International Telecommunications Union and the World Administration Radio Conference The Wire Services, DBS, and Related International Issues The MacBride International Commission and IPDC Post-MacBride and ITU's Maitland Commission The Message Continues The 22nd and 23rd General Assemblies of UNESCO Summary and Conclusion

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