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Is Asia Alone in Its Ambivalence?

  • Y.V. Lakshmana Rao und Lui-Tan Kwan Siu
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. ABSTRACT IV
  3. ABOUT THE EDITORS IV
  4. CONTENTS V
  5. FOREWORD VII
  6. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IX
  7. CONTRIBUTORS X
  8. COMPANION PUBLICATION XII
  9. Preface: Dynamics of the Right to Communicate 1
  10. PART I. The General Concept: Some Introductions
  11. The Right to Communicate: An Evolutive Concept for a New Personal and Social Dimension of a Fundamental Human Right 17
  12. The Right to Communicate: Emerging Concept and International Policy 39
  13. It's a Long Way to Communication 53
  14. Is Asia Alone in Its Ambivalence? 65
  15. Four Rights of Communication: A Personal Memorandum 79
  16. PART II. Specific Communication Rights: Analysis of the Concept
  17. The Right to Communicate: A Philosophical Framework for the Debate 85
  18. Freedom to Communicate: An American Perspective 105
  19. A Right to Communicate: A Canadian Approach 119
  20. Communications Rights: A Latin American Perspective 129
  21. The Right to Receive Communications: A Thought Worth Entertaining 157
  22. PART III. Basic Issue Areas: Resources, Needs, Rights
  23. Scarcity, Abundance, and the Right to Communicate 171
  24. Development Journalism and the Right to Communicate 191
  25. Progress of Technology and Social Problems of Mass Communication 197
  26. The Economic Dimensions of the Right to Communicate 209
  27. The Right to Communicate and the Arabian Nights Tales 217
  28. PART IV. Communication Environment: Some General Perspectives
  29. A Sociologist's View of the Right to Communicate 231
  30. The Right to Communicate as Seen in Developing Countries 247
  31. The Right to Communicate 257
  32. The Right to Communicate: The Indonesian Case 267
  33. The Right to Communicate 277
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