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![]() | Mongula, B. (2008) |
| Does national development policy encourage participatory communication? The case of Tanzania | |
| African Communication Research. Volume 1 #1. May. p. 113-136. |
![]() | Ford, A.R. (2006) |
| Government, information and people: some reflection points | |
| Economic Focus (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia). Volume 9 #1. p. 7-10. |
![]() | Zakarias K. (2006) |
| Media and development in Ethiopia | |
| Economic Focus (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia). Volume 9 #1. p. 24-35. |
![]() | Gaotlhobogwe, M. (2005) |
| Let them have knowledge | |
| Kutlwano. Volume 43 #7. July. p. 16-17. |
![]() | Ochieng, R.O. (2002) |
| Gender, ICTs and development: on whose terms? | |
| Impact (Kampala, Uganda). Volume no. 5. p. 3-8. |
![]() | Ansu-Kyeremeh, K. (1999-2001) |
| Culture of silence: change without continuity in an African communication framework | |
| Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 12. p. 31-52. |
![]() | Gadzekpo, Audrey (1997) |
| Communication policies in civilian and military regimes: the case of Ghana | |
| Africa Media Review. Volume 11 #2. p. 31-50. |
![]() | Linda, Nassanga Goretti (1997) |
| The new press bills in Uganda: Implications for national communication policy and press freedom | |
| Africa Media Review. Volume 11 #2. p. 74-87. |
![]() | Megwa, Eronini R. (1997) |
| South African communication policy: strategies for influencing government policies | |
| Africa Media Review. Volume 11 #2. p. 12-30. |
![]() | Shoo, Gideon (1997) |
| The new press bills in Tanzania: implications for national communication policy and press freedom | |
| Africa Media Review. Volume 11 #2. p. 1-11. |
![]() | Teer-Tomaselli, R. (1994) |
| Militancy and pragmatism, the genesis of the ANC's media policy | |
| Africa Media Review. Volume 8 #2. p. 73-87. |
![]() | Amienyi, O.P. (1992) |
| The actual contribution of mass media use to integrative tendency in Nigeria | |
| Africa Media Review. Volume 6 #2. p. 31-46. |
![]() | McLean, P.E. (1992) |
| Radio and rural development in Swaziland | |
| Africa Media Review. Volume 6 #3. p. 51-64. |
![]() | Mukasa, S.G.; Backer, L.B. (1992) |
| Toward an indigenized philosophy of communication: an analysis of African communication, educational resources, and needs | |
| Africa Media Review. Volume 6 #3. p. 31-50. |
![]() | Kabiligi, A. (1991) |
| Le téléphone n'est pas un objet de luxe | |
| Grands lacs. #41. 2éme trimestre. p. 7-8. |
![]() | Mazonde, Isaac N. (1991) |
| Communication Networks within SADCC | |
| Pula: Botswana Journal of African Studies. Volume 7 #1. November. p. 53-70. |
![]() | Mgbejume, O. (1991) |
| Constraints on mass media policies in Nigeria | |
| Africa Media Review. Volume 5 #2. p. 47-58. |
![]() | Olayiwola, R.O. (1991) |
| Political communications: press and politics in Nigeria's Second Republic | |
| Africa Media Review. Volume 5 #2. p. 31-46. |
![]() | Weinstein, K. (1991) |
| The communications syndrome: there is confusion where the communicator is not sure to whom he owes allegiance | |
| APM Magazine. July. p. 37-39. |
![]() | Kiwanuka-Tondo, J. (1990) |
| Educational broadcasting in Africa: the case of Uganda | |
| Africa Media Review. Volume 4 #2. p. 48-63. |
![]() | Moshiro, G. (1990) |
| The role of Radio Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, in mobilising the masses: a critique | |
| Africa Media Review. Volume 4 #3. p. 18-35. |
![]() | Ozoh, H. (1990) |
| Newspaper response to national mobilization efforts: an examination of the impact of a new public policy on media coverage | |
| Africa Media Review. Volume 4 #2. p. 37-47. |
![]() | Waritay, L. (1990) |
| Problems and possibilities for the formulation of a comprehensive communication policy for Liberia | |
| Africa Media Review. Volume 4 #2. p. 11-25. |
![]() | Capela, J. (1989) |
| Para a histçria do Diario de Moçambique | |
| Arquivo: Boletim do Arquivo Histórico de Moçambique. #6. out.. p. 177-180. |
![]() | Mwaffisi, Samwilu (1989) |
| Zambia Broadcasting Corporation News: A content analysis | |
| Africa Media Review. Volume 3 #3. p. 70-85. |
![]() | Traber, Michael (1989) |
| African Communication: Problems and Prospects | |
| Africa Media Review. Volume 3 #3. p. 86-97. |
![]() | Wilson, D. (1989) |
| Towards a diachromic-synchronic view of future communication policies in Africa | |
| Africa Media Review. Volume 3 #2. p. 26-39. |
![]() | Domatob, J.K. (1988) |
| Sub-Saharan Africa's media and neocolonialism | |
| Africa Media Review. Volume 3 #1. p. 149-174. |
![]() | Lobulu, W. (1988) |
| American readers' interests in news about Africa: a preliminary report on a case study of the Washington metropolitan area | |
| Africa Media Review. Volume 2 #3. p. 135-144. |
![]() | Moemeka, A. (1988) |
| Mass media and rational domination: a critical review of a dominant paradigm | |
| Africa Media Review. Volume 3 #1. p. 1-33. |
![]() | Mutere, A. (1988) |
| An analysis of communication policies in Kenya | |
| Africa Media Review. Volume 3 #1. p. 46-63. |
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