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    56. Delivering relevant development information to the rural poor

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    61. Development and communication : four approaches

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    64. Development communication : where does it stand today?

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    71. Does the use of mass communication for national development widen or narrow the gap between the rich and the poor?

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    73. Early experience of mobile telephony: a comparison of two villages in Papua New Guinea

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    88. Harnessing new communication technologies for development in Asia

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    89. Health promotion or community development? Health communication or DevCom? Who's confused?

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    92. Information management for effective communication in agricultural development

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    95. Interacting with the state via information and communication technologies: the case of Nemmadi Kendras in Karnataka

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