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MSU: Michigan State University · 1993
This paper critically examines the role of communication In agricultural and rural development In the Kingdom of Swaziland, a small but strategically located country In Southern Africa. The paper discusses …
MSU: Michigan State University · 1993
This study assesses adult attitude towards the mass media in Nigeria. The study answers two questions: (i) What are adult sentiments about the mass media in Nigeria? and (ii) Are …
MSU: Michigan State University · 1993
Cette étude présente un projet mené en Côte d'lvoire sur la communication et son rapport vis-à-vis de la planification familiale dans ce pays. La recherche recommande l'adoption de l'lnformatlon aux …
MSU: Michigan State University · 1993
The purpose of this study is to examine the social and cultural implications of the new culture of video watching in the lives of Lagos children (those below 16 years) …
MSU: Michigan State University · 1993
Much of what people know about foreign countries is learned from the mass media rather than from personal experience. This study investigates media use, knowledge of world affairs and images …
MSU: Michigan State University · 1993
The aim of the experiment is to determine whether radio can be used In Kenya in the same way as it is used in Zimbabwe in the Development Through Radio …
MSU: Michigan State University · 1992
This article examines the objectives of the 1990 press law in Cameroon and the substantial changes it brought for pressmen who until 1966 were regulated by either common law in …
MSU: Michigan State University · 1992
This paper argues for the use of African traditional collective knowledge and wisdom in the dissemination of government policy. The author points out that such traditional collective knowledge and wisdom …
MSU: Michigan State University · 1992
This article analyses the application of radio in rural development by nonbroadcast professionals in Swaziland. The author discusses (i) the history of radio programming by non-broadcast professionals: (ii) organization and …