Global Journalism: A Survey of the World's Mass Media, Volume 10This book provides an overview of the big communications problems of the world with an emphasis on the international press. The authors discuss global journalism and mass communication by the regions of the world and by special topics related to each region. |
Contents
The Worlds Regions and Journalism | 59 |
ASIA AND THE PACIFIC John Luter | 116 |
Philosophical Considerations | 238 |
Copyright | |
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