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    1. Telecommunications privatization: the case of Peru

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    2. All freedom is at stake

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    3. Gender factor in crop farmers' access to agricultural information in rural areas of Delta State, Nigeria

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    4. Participatory research: a catalyst for greater impact

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    7. Communication for sustainable development

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    8. Communication for isolated and marginalized groups: blending the old and the new

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    10. The state of communications in international development and its relevance to the work of the United Nations

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    11. Investigating a Rural Community's Use of Communication Technology: A Study of Nakaseke Community Multi-media Centre in Uganda

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    12. Media Matters: Perspectives on Advancing Governance and Development from the Global Forum for Media Development

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    14. Voice of the mountains: radio and anthropology

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    15. On-ramps and road blocks to the information superhighway

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    16. International assessment of agricultural knowledge, science and technology of development

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    17. Bridging the rural digital divide: global partnerships to exploit the new technologies

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    18. ICTs (Information and communication technologies) in rural India: perspective study of two different models in Madhya Pradesh and Binar

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    19. Stakeholders' perceptions of the impact of a global system for mobile communication on Nigeria's rural economy: implications for an emerging communication industry

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    20. Empowerment and governance through information and communication technologies: women's perspective

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    21. Bridging the rural digital divide: livelihood approaches

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    23. Enchanted by telecentres: a critical look at universal access to information technologies for international development

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    25. Rural telecommunication services and stakeholder participation: bridging the gap between telecommunication experts and communication for development practitioners

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    29. Innovative partnerships? Creating the right conditions for mobile growth in Africa

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    32. The potential of ICT for promoting gender equality

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    33. Digital television, convergence and the public: another digital divide?

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

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    40. The information revolution need not exclude the poor

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    42. A transfer technology programme: whether a myth?

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    43. Education in agricultural productivity, efficiency and development: the Nepalese case

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    49. The role of information and communication technologies in rural development and food security

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    50. Gendered agendas: dialogue and impasse in creating social change

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    52. Development communication as marketing, collective resistance, and spiritual awakening: a feminist critique

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    53. Perspectives on development communication

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    54. Development communication: inequality issues and alternative strategies

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    55. Communication in a changing society

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    56. Women, rural information delivery, social equity and development in sub-saharan Africa

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    57. Farmers' access to agricultural information in Nigeria

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    58. Conceptualising the fourth world: four approaches to poverty and communication

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    59. Bridging the information and knowledge gap between urban and rural communities through rural knowledge centres: case studies from Kenya and Uganda

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    60. Slipping through the Net: digital and other communication divides within South Africa

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    61. Information transfer still inadequate in rural areas

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    63. Information Technology (IT) in developing nations

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    64. Africa on the line?

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    65. The last mile: how can farmers take advantage of new media?

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    67. Integration, telecommunication, and development: power in the paradigms

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    71. Communication and development - the Indian experience

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    72. For whom the media?

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    73. Gaps between the information technology approach and the socio-economic realities

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    74. The new world information order

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    78. The quest for democracy in communication: outstanding Latin American experiences

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    79. Bridging the digital divide

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    83. Barking up the wrong tree? An inward look at the discipline and practice of development communication

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

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    85. Development communication principles

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    87. The role of telecommunications in development: a synthesis of current research

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    88. The Ivory Coast: who benefits from education/information in rural television?

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    89. New communication technologies: what sort of development do they bring in their wake?

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    90. Third World cultures and the new information order

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    91. Rethinking development communication: a holistic view

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    92. Sustainable development and the dilemmas of communication: the Indonesian experience

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    96. Communication technology in Africa: dependency or self-reliance?

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    97. Communications technology and development: instrumental, institutional, participatory, and strategic approaches

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    98. Development communication as marketing, collective resistance, and spiritual awakening: a feminist critique

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    100. Electronic media and nature of development communication: the Indian experience

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