Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C17075
Notes:
Pages 98-118 in Wilbur Schramm and Daniel Lerner (eds.), Communication and change: the last ten years - and the next. University Press of Hawaii, Honolulu. 372 pages.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 174 Document Number: C29643
Notes:
3 pages., "In the place of our journalism becoming development journalism in the sense defined above, it has become 'envelope' journalism based on envelopes with press releases reaching newspaper offices."
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C17058
Notes:
Pages 183-196 in Jan Servaes, Thomas L. Jacobson and Shirley A White (eds.), Participatory communication for social change. Sage Publications, New Delhi. 286 pages.
Dissanayake, Wimal (author) and Wang, Georgette (author)
Format:
Book chapter
Publication Date:
1984
Published:
International
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C19709
Notes:
Pages 21-33 in Georgette Wang and Wimal Dissanayake (eds.), Continuity and change in communication systems: an Asian perspective. Ablex Publishing Corporation, Norwood, New Jersey USA. 274 pages.
Parker, Richard (author) and Nieman Foundation for Journalism, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
Format:
Report
Publication Date:
1998
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 189 Document Number: D02067
Notes:
Nieman Report. 12 pages., Author emphasizes need and potential of watchdog economic journalism. Suggests shifting from what troubles Americans to inviting them to weigh solutions, their benefits and costs. Refers to the "lost narrative thread in the 1990s, including erosion of the direct experience of the rural, agrarian, pre-capitalist economy that undergirds conditions with America today.
Case analysis shows that the local newspaper in a country town "constructs images of women and community that reflect and support existing gender relations. Images of feminity and womanhood are constructed in ways that reproduce the subordination and marginalisation of women in many spheres of community life."