Archive

The Media Development archive has articles dating back to 1996. Many of the texts are used for Media Studies courses and the texts are fully searchable. or more details, or to obtain backcopies in print please contact the Media Development Editor. Thankyou.

1999/2

 
  

Key Issues in Global Communications. Communication for development is alive and kicking! ; Journalism for people: An interview with P. Sainath ; Declaración de Quito ; Public Service Broadcasting in the Information Society ; ‘Guatemala: Never again’. Witnessing on behalf of the disappeared ; Gender, media production and media output ; Amazônia in focus: Brazilian and regional media scenarios ; Information society and multilateral agreements: Obstacles for developing countries ; Democratising telecommunications: The role of organisations in civil society ; Against global inevitability ; The politics of designing information networks ; Biodiversity, patents and Indigenous Peoples ; Ethics, economics and innovation: The future of accountability

1999/1

 
  

Children and Media. Public Service Broadcasting: Proud past, interesting future? ; Towards reforming public television in Latin America ; Establishing boundaries for the right to communicate religion ; Sex and violence: A Brazilian soap opera ; Convention on the Rights of the Child ; Statements on children and media ; ¿Una radio para chicos? ¿Una radio hecha por los chicos? ; Ethics and responsibility in journalism: An Islamic perspective ; How young children can learn from popular television ; Los derechos del niño: sueños y realidades ; Responsible advertising to children and youth in the new online environment ; El Periodiquito: Propuesta de comunicación educativa con niños, niñas y adolescentes ; Helping to promote literacy among Arab children in Israel ; Young Asia Television experiments with public service broadcasting ; Existing in other worlds: How to locate indigenous narratives

1998/4

 
  

Media Ownership and Control New films on children and youth challenge old perceptions ; Ethics, democracy and citizenship ; Media ownership and control in Cameroon: Constraints on media freedom ; Media ownership in Nigeria: Present and future perspectives ; Ownership and control of the Malaysian media ; India's Internet policies: ownership, control, and purposes ; The political economy of global media ; China: New public sphere, new TV journalists? ; The Cuscatlán Charter on the right to communicate ; Media ownership and control in the Philippines ; A contextual macro-analysis of media in the Caribbean in the990s ; Les tambours baillonnés: Contrôle et mainmise du pouvoir sur les médias en Côte d’Ivoire ; Killing the messenger: The media in Puerto Rico

1998/3

 
  

Migrants, Refugees and the Right to Communicate. What's in a name? - The many lives of alternative media ; Australia, the media and the politics of anger ; Putting more colour into the Dutch media ; The future imperfect of radio ; Television helps to define 'home' for the Turkish women of Amsterdam ; Castle perilous: How the EU is re-building its defences ; Education for extinction: Racism in Canadian universities ; L’oeuvre cinématographique : résonances théologiques ; The refugee challenge for Ireland: Cultural globalisation or identity crisis? ; Le film: miroir et lieu d'altérité ; Deconstructing 'Canada': A vision of hope ; Multiculturalism in German broadcasting ; Cultural communication, media, and Iranian women refugees in Germany and Canada ; The plight of migrant women: They speak, but who's listening?

1998/2

 
  

Communication and Disability. Movies as mirrors and windows: Depicting disabilities in film ; Reconciling education and mass media ; Disabled people are taking control of their own lives ; Disability and the media: a suitable case for treatment? ; Mass media and disability in Africa ; Medios de comunicación como potenciales productores de espacios de salud ; Designing communication technologies for everyone ; Forget pity or charity: Disability is a rights issue ; Social science, communication research and the Third World ; Images of mental illness in the mass media ; Disabled people are strangers in their own land ; Communicating human dignity through disability awareness ; The sacredness of life ; Independent living in the Philippines: the Bigay Buhay Multipurpose Cooperative ; Libertad religiosa formal y discriminación real en España

1998/1

 
  

Communication Issues in the Caribbean. From Caribbean hip-hop to Puerto Rican lament ; Creating a culture of exchange and co-operation in the Caribbean today ; Popular media and cultural identity in the Eastern Caribbean ; Mind your language! ; Metepec pou Marisule Listwa WACC-CARIBE ; Metepec to Marisule: An introduction to WACC-CARIBE ; Théologie, langage et perception populaire ; How video films developed in Nigeria ; The Boulder Statement of the MacBride Round Table on Communication ; Free market vs. political control in China: Convenience or contradiction? ; Globalización y comunicación alternativa ; English and Kwéyòl Summaries ; Using vernacular languages in the media ; The Caribbean - a chance for community media to develop ; Language and communication in the Caribbean

1997/4

 
  

Cartoons and Comic Art. Paulo Freire and the 'Pedagogy of Hope' ; Interview with Carlos Arnaldo ; Cartooning in the Southern Hemispheres: Commercial and Developmental Angles ; Christian Cartoonists Network ; Kenyan Religious Media ; Government allows a new public sphere to evolves in China ; Black journalists in South Africa are treading new paths ; Laying cartooning on the line in Africa ; Brève histoire du neuvième art: La bande dessinée chrétienne ; Batman Crucified: Religion and Modern Superhero Comic Books

1997/3

 
  

Indigenous Communications. Hidden perspectives on Communication & Culture in the Pacific Islands ; Stealing Stories: Communication and Indigenous Autonomy ; Journalism, democracy and transition ; Mongolia's bid for free media stifled by lack of standards ; Truth in context, or what does truth mean? ; The Place of Oral Traditions in Indigenous Communications: Effect of Modern Mass Media and New Technologies of Communication ; Overcoming Impunity: Reconciliation in a Latin American Context ; The political-pedagogical praxis of Paulo Freire ( 92 -97): Dreaming of a world of equality and justice ; Reinvidicación de los Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas y las posibilidades de ser escuchados en el Contexto de la Paz. ; Indigenous Broadcasting in Australia

1997/2

 
  

Communication and National Identity. The Role of Communication in Preserving Cultural Identity in Northern Thailand ; Communication and national identity: Towards an inclusive vision ; The role of media in the creation and development of national identity ; Communication Dilemmas in a Traditional Urban African Society ; Crippling Government Information Control in China: The Role of new media technologies* ; The audiovisual market in Latin America: From image-identity to a Latin American audiovisual arena ; The audiovisual sector and information technologies: possibilities and risks for regional development. ; Communication and the Preservation of National Identity

1997/1

 
  

Cultural Boundaries, Identity and Communication in Latin America. Cultural Boundaries: Identity and Communication in Latin America ; Language, Cultural Myths, Media and 'Realpolitik': the Case of Mozambique ; World Modernity and Identities ; Crossing the border between reality and fiction ; Haiti media report ; The willingness to weave: cultural analysis, Cultural Fronts and networks of the future ; Shifting Continental Divides: The USA and Canada ; Hybrid Cultures and Communicative Strategies ; 'Limits' in Latin American Communication Analysis ; Cultural Decentring and Palimpsests of Identity

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