Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 195 Document Number: D07967
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John L. Woods Collection, Booklet published by the Extension Aids Section, Ministry of Agriculture, Zomba, Malawi. Booklet. 12 pages. Also, article containing identical copy in OVAC Bulletin, London, England.
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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328 p, It consists of the history of Brazil, the war that Brazil gains its independence from the imperial government was known as the War of Farrapos, (A Guerra dos Farrapos). This war and conflict was from 1835 through 1845.;
Copeland, O.B. (author / Southern Living, Birmingham, AL) and Southern Living, Birmingham, AL
Format:
Conference paper
Publication Date:
1969
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 38 Document Number: B04173
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abstract only, In: Proceedings : abstracts of papers and addresses presented at the 66th Annual Convention of the Association of Southern Agricultural Workers, Inc.; 1969 February 3-5; Mobile, AL. [s.l.] : the Association, 1969. p. 37-38
Axinn, George H. (author / Visiting professor, University of Illinois)
Format:
Paper
Publication Date:
1969-08
Published:
India
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 145 Document Number: C22641
Notes:
Paper presented at The Society for International Development Eleventh World Conference, New Delhi, India, Nov. 14-17, 1969, This paper explains the critical importance of communication in the development process. It describes a generalized agricultural communication system, and it discusses a strategic approach to purposeful communication. Then it illustrates the communication problem in a typical less developed area with an example from West Africa. Finally a series of propositions are offered as guides to those who would build a strategy for communication in the development process. Mass communication media development is interdependent with development of many other aspects of national life. The lesser developed societies are moving forward with increasing use of radio and television, film, newspapers, magazines and books. In the rural "folk-village" societies, communication is an essential vehicle for development. The willingness and ability of any group to accept change tends to be directly related to the volume of their communication with the outside world.