Mass Media and National Development

Mass Media and National Development
Author: Wilbur Schramm
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1973
Genre: Communication
ISBN: 9780804702270

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The Right to Tell

The Right to Tell
Author: Roumeen Islam
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2002
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780821352038

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This book explores the role of the news media in promoting equitable economic development, and considers the obstacles it faces as a catalyst for change and growth. It examines the capacity of investigative journalism to scrutinise public policy and the activities of the corporate sector, to facilitate public access to information, expose corruption and weak governance and thus promote greater transparency and accountable government. It contains contributions from journalists, television and newspaper editors, economists and academics, as well as the winner of the Nobel Prize for Economics Joseph Stiglitz, and for Literature, Gabriel Garcia Marquez. A number of case studies examine the work of the media and the challenges they face in various countries including Thailand, Bangladesh, Egypt, Zimbabwe and the former Soviet Union.

Role of Media in Nation Building

Role of Media in Nation Building
Author: Anand Shanker Singh
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2016-09-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1443814512

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The concept of nation building is a multi-dimensional process, addressing various components simultaneously. It takes into account the various historical and geographical perspectives of the country in question, noting the peculiarities and diversity of its cultural ethos, including its social, economic and political structures. This volume addresses these inter-linked aspects, and the innovative development of these structures and institutions. However, such changes and development must be directed to create a more culturally homogenous and productive society, so that basic human needs like food, shelter, healthcare and education are fulfilled at the optimum level. All-round development and growth for the nation can be achieved only with a robust economy and political stability. As such, the process of nation building and development is a multifaceted phenomenon. In the context of India, this process is associated with the central values embodied in the preamble of the country’s constitution, which advocates for the establishment of secular, socialist and democratic society based on well-defined fundamental rights. This anthology reflects these academic spirits and vistas.

Communications Policy for National Development

Communications Policy for National Development
Author: Majid Tehranian
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2015-10-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317367103

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Originally published in 1977. Covering a wide international field and with the emphasis on communications in developing countries, this book contains chapters by eminent contributors looking at questions of policy, governance and planning in the field of mass communications. It also considers the role of the media in national development, multi-media education and critical theoretical issues bearing on the impact of modernization on traditional cultures. A few selected countries are discussed in detail – Iran, Brazil, India and the People’s Republic of Benin (then Dahomey) as well as the results of an international survey on the future of broadcasting. The book made recommendations for administrative reorganizations, network expansions and research requirements, some of which were implemented shortly afterwards.