"This paper examines the struggles of two developing nations as they attempt to define the role of the media in their national development. After sketching aspects of the debate on the subject, the paper focusses on Jamaica and Guyana, looks at their positions in light of some traditional mass communication models, and proposes 'participatory' and 'development' models of communication to express the Jamaican and Guyanese positions." (author)
"In the following pages I shall first consider alternative strategies of development currently operative within Third World nations. Then I will briefly discuss the potential and constraints upon military role-playing in this process. Finally an attempt will be made to evaluate the developmental relevance of the particular phenomenon in question--military technology transfers." (authors)
Kamau Brathwaite 's "Resistance Poems: the Voice of Martin Carter" is also in Stewart Brown's book All Are Involved: the Art of Martin Carter (Leeds: Peeple Tree, 2000), pp. 130-144.
"The success of any programme results from careful planning within a realistic framework followed by an efficient implementation. This is especially true for the development of Agriculture on a regional basis within the Caribbean. Probably the most critical ingredient is the availability of adequate technical manpower resources at every level of such a programme. In this article emphasis will be placed on the role that Chemistry and related disciplines can play in achieving such a success." (author)