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From media training to media development

Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies, 1994
In this article the need for a change from media training to media development is discussed. The authors look at the concept of community media, and discuss the problems this form of media encounters. These include, among others, inconsistent membership, a shortage in resources, bad organization, too few and inexperienced trainers, as well as physical ...
N. Shand, B. Roberts
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Media and Child Development

2015
Decades of research have shown that the relationship between media and childhood is not unidirectional but reciprocal. In this article, both directions of the media-child development relationship are presented. We discuss how child development predisposes children's media use and preferences by reviewing key developmental characteristics of four ...
Piotrowski, J.T.   +2 more
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Media and Development in Africa

MedienJournal, 2017
MedienJournal, 20 (4), p.
Tomaselli, Keyan, Shepperson, Arnold
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The Media and Development [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
This paper assesses the impact the media have on the development process. Because the media can be used and delivered in so many ways, there is no single means of analyzing its contributions to development. Thus, the paper presents a range of storylines with the common thread being the media's role in development.
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An Interagency Effort for Media Development

The Diabetes Educator, 1983
Synopsis: Multidisciplinary health professionals from six competing health care agencies jointly created patient education materials for their mutual use. The group process and challenges of planning are discussed as well as the resulting series of flip- charts.
Pat Hurtak   +3 more
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Developments in ultrasound contrast media

European Radiology, 2001
Ultrasound microbubble contrast agents are effective and safe echo enhancers. An ingenious array of methods are employed to achieve stability and provide a clinically useful enhancement period. Microbubbles enhance ultrasound signals by up to 25 dB (greater than 300-fold increase) due to resonant behaviour. This is used to rescue failed Doppler studies
Robert J. Eckersley   +3 more
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Media in Developing Nations

Communication Booknotes, 1977
Majid Teheranian, Farhad Hakimzadeh, and Marcello L. Vidale (eds.) Communications Policy for National Development: A Comparative Perspective (London and Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1977—$15.00) George Gerbner (ed.) Mass Media Policies in Changing Cultures (New York: John Wiley, 1977—$17.95) Wilbur Schramm, Big Media, Little Media: Tools and ...
F.R. Dance   +9 more
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Role of Media in Development

International Journal of Developing Societies, 2014
Media is considered as “Mirror” of the modern society. In the present age media has become as necessary as food and clothing. The main aim of media is to inform people about current situation, new affairs and day to day news of the world. It is media for the masses that helps them to get information about a lot of things and also to form opinions and ...
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