Textbook
Development Communication: Reframing the Role of the MediaISBN: 978-1-4051-8794-7
Paperback
254 pages
May 2009, ©2009, Wiley-Blackwell
This is a Print-on-Demand title. It will be printed specifically to fill your order. Please allow an additional 10-15 days delivery time. The book is not returnable.
Other Available Formats: Hardcover
|
Notes on Contributors.
Preface.
1. Introduction to Development Communication (Thomas L. McPhail, University of Missouri-St. Lewis).
2. Major Theories Following Modernization (Thomas L. McPhail, University of Missouri-St. Lewis).
3. United Nations and Specialized Agencies (Thomas L. McPhail, University of Missouri-St. Lewis).
4. The Roles of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) (Thomas L. McPhail, University of Missouri-St. Lewis).
5. Differing Views of World Culture (Thomas L. McPhail, University of Missouri-St. Lewis).
6. A Framework for Conceptualizing Technology in Development (Renée Houston, University of Puget Sound and Michele H. Jackson, University of Colorado and Boulder).
7. The Global Digital Divide (Mitchell F. Rice, Texas A&M University).
8. Feminism in a Post-Development Age (Luz Estella Porras, University of Oregon and H. Leslie Steeves, University of Oregon).
9. Sonagachi Project: A Case Study Set in India (Satarupa Dasgupta, Temple University).
10. Roma Project: A Case Study Set in Europe (Eva Szalvai, Colby-Sawyer College).
11. Summary and Conclusions (Thomas L. McPhail, University of Missouri-St. Lewis).
Bibliography.
Index.