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    1. "It is always men who produce myths"

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    3. A promising solution fraught with peril

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    5. Amazonian indigenous green: media and the ecologically noble savage

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    9. Being left behind amidst Africa's rising imagery: the Maasai in the world of information and communication technologies (ICTs)

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    10. Beyond development communication: case study on Sarvodaya, Sri Lanka

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    11. Bolivian lowlands farming: the scramble for income shares under hyperinflation

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    16. Communication research and sustainable development in Africa: the need for a cultural perspective

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    21. De-colonizing journalism curricula: a research and "development" perspective

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    24. Development journalism out of date? An analysis of its significance in journalism education at African universities

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    25. Development, imperialism, and globalization: the implications of the paradigm shifts in international communication

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    27. Emerging trends in new communication and information technology for development in Asia

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    28. Endless growth: neoliberalism and global media's Promethean logic

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    29. Environmental discourses and discourse coalitions in the reconfiguration of Peru's environmental governance

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    32. From "modernization" to cultural dependence: mass communication studies and the Third World

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    33. Fumbling for community in a Brooklyn community garden

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    37. Implications of globalization for community broadcasting in Ghana

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    39. Information Technology (IT) in developing nations

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    41. Latin America and the United States: flaws in the free flow of information

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    43. Latin America: our image or theirs?

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    44. Lessons from "the Bucket Brigade": the role of urban gardening in Native American cultural continuance

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    45. Managerial constraint to rural development in Africa: Lessons from The Gambia and elsewhere

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    46. Many voices, one world: communication and society today and tomorrow

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    48. Media and communications development: socio-political implications in Africa

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    49. Media and sustainable development

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    50. New communication technology and the developing world: a theoretical framework for policy-making

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