Com 251  International Communications (2/05)

 

SPECIAL COLLECTION BIBLIOGRAPHY OF

INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS MATERIALS

GENERAL TEXTS & REPORTS IN DR. MOORE'S OFFICE

 

Alisky, M.  (1981).  Latin American media.  Ames, Iowa:  Iowa University Press.

 

               .  (1995).  America as a global actor:  The U.S. image around the world.  Washington DC:  U.S. Office of Research and Media Reaction,  U.S. Information Agency.

 

               .  (1988).  Annual report on Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty.  New York:  Board for International Broadcasting.

 

Anokwa, K., Lin, C. & Salwen, M. (2003).  International communication:  Concepts and cases.  Belmont, CA:  Wadsworth.

 

Bailie, M. & Winsek, D. R.  (1997).  Democratizing communication?:  Comparative perspectives on information and power.  Cresskill, NJ:  Hampton Press.

 

Barker, C.  (1999).  Television, globalization and cultural identities.  London:  Open University Press.

 

              .  (2001).  The Best of African Newswriting.  The Freedom Forum African Centre.

 

Bittman, L. (1985).  The KGB and Soviet disinformation.  McLean, VA:  Pergamon-BrasseyŐs.

 

Boafo, K. and George, N. (eds.).  (1991).  Communication processes:  Alternative strategies for development support.  Nairobi:  ACCE.

 

Boafo, S. T. K. (2000).  Promoting community media in Africa.  Paris:  UNESCO

 

Bourgault, L. M.  (1995).  Mass media in Sub-Saharan Africa.  Bloomington, IN:

Indiana University Press.

 

Carlsson, U. (ed.).  (2000).  The 14th nordic conference on media and communication research, 21 (2).  Sweden:  Nordicom, Goteborg University.

 

_______.  (2002).  Code of ethics for Namibian media.  Windhoek, Namibia:  MISA Namibia & the Embassy of Finland.

 

               .  (1995).  Communication and democracy:  Ensuring plurality.  Southbound, Malaysia:  Videazimut.

 

               . (1985). Communications law and policy in the Peoples Republic of China:

Experience and reflections.  Washington, DC: International Law Institute.

 

               . (1995). Comparative models in telephony in central and eastern Europe: Midcourse in transition from command to market economies.  Washington, DC:  Annenberg Washington Program, Northwestern University.

 

_______. (2003).  Cuba:  An elusive truth.  Lincoln, NE:  University of Nebraska College of Journalism and Mass Communications.

 

Demers, D. P.  (1999).  Global media:  Menace or messiah?  Cresskill, NJ:  Hampton Press, Inc.

 

               .  (1996). Democracy's Triumph.  SA Press Comments on the Presidential Election of March 1996 in the Republic of China.  Natal Witness Publishing Co.

 

               .  (1987).  Directory of Foreign correspondents in the U.S.   Washington, DC.

 

Dlamini, B.  (1995).  Media women professionals in the U.S. and Swaziland.  Seminar Paper.

 

Drachman, E. & Shank, A. (2003).  You decide!  Controversial global issues.  Lanham, MD:  Rowan & Littlefield.

 

Edelstein, A. S.  (1982).  Comparative communication research.  Beverly Hills, CA:  Sage Publications.

 

______.  (2004).  Effectively Managing National Reputation: Strategic Public Diplomacy revisited. 

 

Fenten, T. P. & Heffron, M. J.  (1987).  Africa:  A directory of resources.  New York:

Orbis.

 

Fisher, D.  (1982).  The right to communicate.  New York:  UNESCO.

 

               .  (1999).  Formation of the media in the 21st century:  Ideas and proposals expressed at a conference in Caux, Switzerland.  International Comunications Forum.

 

               .  (2000).  Freedom of the press in Latin America.  Miami, FL:  University of Miami School of Communications.

 

Fortner, R.  (1993).  International communication.  Belmont, CA:  Wadsworth.

 

Fowler, M. S., et. al.  (August, 1986).  "Back to the future:  A model for telecommunications.  Federal Communications Law Journal, 38 (2).

 

Fraco, G. L. (ed.).  (1983).  World communications.  Paris:  ITU.

 

               .  (1995).  Free press, free people:  Resurgent media boost democracy in Latin America.  Arlington, VA:  The Freedom Forum.

Gannon, M. J.  (2001).  Understanding global cultures:  Metaphorical journeys through 23 nations (2nd edition).  California:  Sage Publications.

 

Garbo, G.  (1998).  A world of difference:  The international distribution of media and developing countries.  London:  UNESCO and International Programme for Developing Countries.

 

Gerbner, G. and Siefert, M. (eds.).  (1983).  World communications:  A handbook.  New York:  Longman.

 

               .  (June, 1996).  Global information sources.  Washington, DC:  Office of Research and Media Reaction, U.S. Information Agency.

 

               .  (1987).  Global and regional themes.  Washington, DC:  USIA.

 

Goodwin, C. & Nacht, M. (1995). Talking to themselves.  New York, NY:  Institute of Internal Education.

 

               .  (     ).  A Guide to satellite communications, No. 66:  Reports and papers on mass communications.  Paris:  UNESCO.

 

Hachten, W.  (1981).  The world news prism.  Ames, IA:  Iowa University Press.

 

Head, S. W. (1985).  World broadcasting systems.  Belmont, CA:  Wadsworth.

 

Heuvel, J. V. & Dennis, E. E.  (1993).  The unfolding lotus:  East Asia's changing media.  Washington, DC:  The Freedom Forum.

 

Heuvel, J. V. & Dennis, E. E.  (1995).  Latin America's vital media.  New York:

The Freedom Forum.

 

Hope, C.  (2000).  Why the new South Africa is a lot like the old one.  G2 (The Guardian).  October 11, 2000.

 

Howell, W. J.  (1986).  World broadcasting in the age of the satellite.  Norwood, NJ:

Ablex Publishing Co.

 

Hudson, H.  (1984).  When telephones reach the village.  Norwood, NJ:  Ablex Publishing Co.

 

               .  (1983).  International communication and information policy.  Washington, DC: U.S. Senate Hearings.

 

               .  (1983).  International telecommunications and information policy:  Selected issues for the 1980Ős.  Washington, DC:  U. S. Senate.

 

_______.  (1983).  International telecommunications and information policy:  Selected issues for the 1980Ős.  Washington, DC:  U. S. Senate.

 

_______.  An invitation to contribute to: A decision making framework for technology enhanced learning.

 

               . (February,1996).  Journalists under fire:  Media under siege.  Asian Medium Forum.

 

Kamalipour, Y. R. & Carilli, T.  (1998).  Cultural diversity and the U.S. media.  Albany, NY:  State University of New York Press.

 

Kasoma, F.  (1992).  Communications policies in Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland.  Finland:  University of Tempere.

 

Klopf, D. W.  (1995).  Intercultural encounters.  Englewood, CO:  Morton.

 

Lahav, P. (ed.).  (1985).  Press law in modern democracies.  New York:  Longman.

 

Larson, J. F.  (1987).  Global television and foreign policy.  New York:  Foreign Policy

Association.

 

Lee, P.  (1985).  Communication for all.  Macyknoll, NY:  Orbis.

 

MacBride, S.  (1984).  Many voices, one world.  The MacBride Report.  New York:  UNESCO.

 

               .  (1995).  Mapping the future.  Arlington, VA:  The Freedom Forum.

 

Maynard, N.  (2000).  Mega Media:  How market forces are transforming news.  New York: Maynard Partners, Inc.

 

Martin, L. J. & Chaudhary, A. G.  (1983).  Comparative mass media systems.  New York:  Longman.

 

Martin, L. J. & Heibert, R. E.  (1990).  Current issues in international communication.  New York:  Longman.

 

McPhail, T.  (1981).  Electronic colonialism.  Beverly Hills, CA:  Sage Publications.

 

McPhail, T.  (2002).  Global communication:  Theories, stakeholders, and trends.  Boston:  Allyn and Bacon.

 

               . (1982).  The media crisis.  Washington, DC:  Rex Rand Fund.

 

               . (1994). Media development and democracy in Latin America and the Caribbean. Santiago, Chile:  United Nations/UNESCO.

 

Merrill, J. C.  (1991).  Global journalism.  New York:  Longman.

 

               . (1984).  The missing link:  Report of the independent commission for worldwide telecommunications development.  Paris:  ITU.

 

Moore, R. C. (1992).  Freedom of the press in Zambia.  Lanham, MD:  University

Press of America.

 

Mowlana, H. (1986).  Global information and world communication.  New York:  Longman.

 

Murray, B. K.  (1982).  WITS:  The early years.  Johannesburg:  Witwatersrand University Press.

 

Murray, B. K.  (1997).  WITS:  The open years.  Johannesburg:  Witwatersrand University Press.

 

                .  (1995).  National media policy in Zambia:  A draft.  Lusaka, Zambia: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Services.

 

Nordenstreng, K.  (1984).  The mass media declaration of UNESCO.  Norwood, NJ:  Ablex Publishing Co.

 

                .  Opposing viewpoints series:  Central America, censorship, Israel, Japan,

problems of Africa, new world order, mass media, Soviet Union, third world

internationalism.

 

               .  (1986).  Piracy of U. S. satellite programming in the western hemisphere.

Washington, DC:  International Law Institute.

 

Prosser, M. & Sitaram, K.S. (1999).  Civic Discourse:  Intercultural, international and global media.  Connecticut:  Ablex Publishing Co.

 

               .  (1995).  Reporters sans frontiers:  1995 Report.  London:  Libbey Press.

 

               .  (October,1992).  Report of the seminar on promoting independent and pluralistic Asian media.  Alma Ata, Kazakkstan:  United Nations/UNESCO.

 

Richstad, J. & Anderson, M. (eds.).  (1981).  Crisis in international news.    New York: Columbia University Press.

 

Roth, R.  (1982).  International marketing communications.  Chicago:  Crain Books.

 

Rowlands, D. & Lewin, H.  (1985).  Reporting Africa. London:  Thomson/Friedrich Nauman Foundation.

 

Rugh, W. A.  (1979).  The Arab press.  New York:  Syracuse University Press.

 

_____.  (1999).  SABA:  Who's who in southern African broadcasting.  Windhoek:  SABA.

 

Samatar, A. I. (ed.).  (2000).  After apartheid:  South Africa in the new century.  Minnesota:  Macalester College International Studies and Programming.

 

Schramm, W.  (1964).  Mass media and national development.  Stanford, CA: 

Stanford University Press.

 

Seelye, H. N.  (1993).  Teaching culture:  Strategies for intercultural communication.

Lincolnwood, IL:  NTC.

 

Servaes, J.  (1989).   One world, multiple cultures:  A new paradigm on communication for development.  Leuven, Netherlands:  ACCO.

 

Siebert, F. S., et. al.  (1963).  Four theories of the press.  Chicago:  University of

Illinois Press.

 

Stevenson, R..  (1994).  Global communication in the twenty-first century.  New York:

Longman.

 

Taylor, L.  (1984).  Expanding the orbital arc.  Washington, DC:  International Law Institute.

 

_______.  (1996).  Technology enhanced learning investigation in South Africa. 

 

Victor, D. A.  (1992).  International business communication.  New York:  Harper Collins.

 

Waller, M.  (1986).  Training manual in photography.  Harare:  Friedrich Nauman Foundation.

 

PERIODICALS

 

Africa Media Review              ACCE.            1990, Vol. 4, No. 2

                                                            1991, Vol. 5, No.1

                                                            1993, Vol. 7, No.1

 

Asian Media Information and Communication Centre:  Mass Communications Periodical Index.

 

Compass                                 Newsletter of the Society for International

                                    Development.  May, 1989.  "One World or Several"

 

Development                           Society for International Development.  1988 No. 4

 

Development Communication Report             No. 79, 1992/4

 

Freedom Forum Reports         1992:               Putting Free Press and Free Market Practices                                                                         Into Practice

                                                1992:               The Crucial Facts: Misleading Cues In the News of Central

                                                         and Eastern Europe

                                    1992:               Cries for Freedom

 

 

Freedom Forum Media Studies Journal:                     1995:   Global Views on US Media

                                                                        1995:   Journalists in Peril

                                                                        1999:   Covering China

 

Freepress (Media Institute of Southern Africa)           2003 (April)

 

Global Media News                1999:  Vol. 1, No. 1

 

The International Journalist (International Center for Journalists)       2002 (Winter, Spring,) 2003 (Fall) 2004 (Summer)

 

Knightline International (Knight International Press Fellowships News)       2003 (Winter)

 

World Press Review               February 2001 to Present.

 

 

IPI REPORTS

 

_____. (Sept. 1995 to Present).  IPI Global Journalist. 

 

Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media.    BEA

                   An international Communications Symposium.  Vol. 32, No. 2.  Spring, 1988.

 

 

Journal of Communication    ICA

                   Summer, 1981:  The Living McLuhan  (10 essays)

 

                   Autumn, 1981:  Inside China  (4 essays)

 

                   Winter, 1981:  The Information Society, International Communication,               Measuring Media Influence

 

                   Winter, 1984:   Global Information  (entire issue)

 

                   Spring, 1985:   Telecommunications Development, International                         Communication.

 

Journal of Intercultural Communication Research

March and June, 2002:  Japan/Korea, Chinese Newspapers and Internet, North-South Divide, Thai Willingness to Communicate.

 

Journal of Mass Communication Monographs.   AEJMC

                   April 1996 :International Television Coverage of Beijing Spring 1989: A Comparative

                                                Approach

 

Journal of Popular Culture

                   Fall, 1997:            Japan

                   Spring, 1998:        Russia

 

 

NORDICOM Review Nordic Mass Communications Research. 

                                                (No. 1, 1992,) (No. 1, 1993,) (No. 1, 1994,) (No. 1, 1999) (No. 1, 2000)

                                                (No. 2, 2000)  (No. 1-2, 2002)  (No. 1, 2003)

 

Proteus.  Shippensburg University.  Global Communications:  Cacophony or Coherence.  Spring, 1994.

 

Proteus.  Shippensburg University.  Africa: Moving forward in a new millennium.  Spring, 2004.

 

 

MEDIA

 

_____.  (2000).  Africa in transition.  Videocassette.

 

_____.  (1997).  East Asia in transition.  Videocassette.

 

_____.  (1992).  The end of the Soviet Union.  Videocassette.

 

_____.  (2002).  Europe in transition.  Videocassette.

 

_____.  (2004).  International news coverage in America: The angry world.  56:46 m.  Videocassette.

 

_____.  (1996).  Latin America in transition.  Videocassette.

 

_____.  (2000).  The Middle East in transition.  Videocassette.

 

_____.  (2004).  RedLines and DeadLines, most of the news thatŐs fit to print: Iran.  60 m.  Videocassette.

 

_____.  (1998).  Russia and the other former Soviet Republics in transition.  Videocassette.

 

_____.  (2004).  The Saudi Question: Terrorism, radical religion etc.  60 m.  Videocassette.

 

_____.  (2004)  Wide Angle: Afghanistan: Hell of a Nation.  60 m.  Videocassette.

 

_____.  (2004)  Wide Angle: Russian Murders Journalists.  60 m.  Videocassette.