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1.
Approaches to Development: Studies on Communication for Development.
Publication year:
2003
Author(s):
Servaes, Jan
,
Lie, Rico; et al
Category:
Database/Development and Communication Rights
This multi-author English compendium offers interesting insights and examples to prove that the field of communication for development is still alive and kicking. In essence development communication ...
2.
Human Rights, Participatory Communication and Cultural Freedom
Publication year:
2004
Author(s):
Servaes, Jan
Category:
Database/Language and Culture
Three generations of human rights are evident: the civil or freedom rights; the economic and social rights; and, currently, the solidarity or collective rights, including cultural rights. The principle ...
3.
Walking on the Other Side of the Information Highway: Communication, Culture and Development in the 21st Century
Publication year:
2000
Author(s):
Servaes, Jan
(ed.)
Category:
Database/Development and Communication Rights
Governments sometimes seem to forget that information and communication technologies may not only have a direct impact on the economic development, but also on the political organization, and socio-cultural ...
4.
Development Theory and Communication Policy: Power to the People!
Publication year:
1986
Author(s):
Servaes, Jan
Category:
Database/Communication Policy
Most scholars agree that thinking about communication and development as a distinct discipline emerged after World War II, and they usually point out two paradigms: `modernization' versus `dependency'. ...