Voix multiples, un seul monde

Voix multiples, un seul monde
Title Voix multiples, un seul monde PDF eBook
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Release 1986
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Voix multiples, un seul monde

Voix multiples, un seul monde
Title Voix multiples, un seul monde PDF eBook
Author Elie Abel
Publisher UNESCO
Pages 267
Release 1986
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ISBN 9789232021373

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Title PDF eBook
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Publisher KARTHALA Editions
Pages 1684
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ISBN 2811109943

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Scientific Research and Social Goals

Scientific Research and Social Goals
Title Scientific Research and Social Goals PDF eBook
Author Federico Mayor
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 245
Release 2016-02-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1483147096

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Scientific Research and Social Goals: Towards a New Development Model is designed to contribute to the task of producing a development model, based on human needs, social goals, and the value of research. The book is organized into three sections: concepts and philosophy; methodological approaches; and practicalprograms in different parts of the world. These sections consist of a total of 19 chapters that discuss topics on national policy implications of the basic needs model; scientific progress and the social goals of science; an International Program on research and human needs; and the role of methodology in the research and human needs program. The contribution of research to human needs and an action program on research and human needs are also described.

Participatory Development Communication

Participatory Development Communication
Title Participatory Development Communication PDF eBook
Author International Development Research Centre (Canada)
Publisher IDRC
Pages 162
Release 1996
Genre Africa, West
ISBN 0889368023

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Participatory Development Communication: A West African agenda

News Agencies

News Agencies
Title News Agencies PDF eBook
Author Stephen Jukes
Publisher Routledge
Pages 103
Release 2022-02-23
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1000580911

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This book explores the role of international news agencies and investigates whether they have been able to adapt to the contemporary media landscape following the disruption wrought by fake news, social media and an increasingly polarised public discourse. News Agencies addresses the key players in the industry, beginning with the ‘big three’ (Reuters, The Associated Press and Agence France-Presse) and then moving on to the newest global player, Bloomberg. It also explores the role of alternative providers of international news which are seeking to challenge the Western-centric perspective of the agencies. Drawing on interviews with senior editors, Jukes investigates the challenges agencies face in terms of their editorial strategy and business models in today’s social media context. At a time when there is widespread distrust in the media and agencies are relying increasingly on user-generated content as a source for news, Jukes critically explores the role of these agencies in the debate over fake news and policies on objectivity, impartiality and verification. Shedding light on a sector of the news industry that has steadfastly remained out of the public spotlight, this book will be of interest to students and academics in the fields of journalism and media studies.

Converging Media, Diverging Politics

Converging Media, Diverging Politics
Title Converging Media, Diverging Politics PDF eBook
Author Mike Gasher
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 356
Release 2005
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780739113066

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What purpose does the news media serve in contemporary North American society? In this collection of essays, experts from both the United States and Canada investigate this question, exploring the effects of media concentration in democratic systems. Specifically, the scholars collected here consider, from a range of vantage points, how corporate and technological convergence in the news industry in the United States and Canada impacts journalism's expressed role as a medium of democratic communication. More generally, and by necessity, Converging Media, Diverging Politics speaks to larger questions about the role that the production and circulation of news and information does, can, and should serve. The editors have gathered an impressive array of critical essays, featuring interesting and well-documented case studies that will prove useful to both students and researchers of communications and media studies.