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Four Rights of Communication: A Personal Memorandum
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Hidetoshi Kato
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- ABSTRACT IV
- ABOUT THE EDITORS IV
- CONTENTS V
- FOREWORD VII
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IX
- CONTRIBUTORS X
- COMPANION PUBLICATION XII
- Preface: Dynamics of the Right to Communicate 1
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PART I. The General Concept: Some Introductions
- The Right to Communicate: An Evolutive Concept for a New Personal and Social Dimension of a Fundamental Human Right 17
- The Right to Communicate: Emerging Concept and International Policy 39
- It's a Long Way to Communication 53
- Is Asia Alone in Its Ambivalence? 65
- Four Rights of Communication: A Personal Memorandum 79
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PART II. Specific Communication Rights: Analysis of the Concept
- The Right to Communicate: A Philosophical Framework for the Debate 85
- Freedom to Communicate: An American Perspective 105
- A Right to Communicate: A Canadian Approach 119
- Communications Rights: A Latin American Perspective 129
- The Right to Receive Communications: A Thought Worth Entertaining 157
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PART III. Basic Issue Areas: Resources, Needs, Rights
- Scarcity, Abundance, and the Right to Communicate 171
- Development Journalism and the Right to Communicate 191
- Progress of Technology and Social Problems of Mass Communication 197
- The Economic Dimensions of the Right to Communicate 209
- The Right to Communicate and the Arabian Nights Tales 217
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PART IV. Communication Environment: Some General Perspectives
- A Sociologist's View of the Right to Communicate 231
- The Right to Communicate as Seen in Developing Countries 247
- The Right to Communicate 257
- The Right to Communicate: The Indonesian Case 267
- The Right to Communicate 277
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- ABSTRACT IV
- ABOUT THE EDITORS IV
- CONTENTS V
- FOREWORD VII
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IX
- CONTRIBUTORS X
- COMPANION PUBLICATION XII
- Preface: Dynamics of the Right to Communicate 1
-
PART I. The General Concept: Some Introductions
- The Right to Communicate: An Evolutive Concept for a New Personal and Social Dimension of a Fundamental Human Right 17
- The Right to Communicate: Emerging Concept and International Policy 39
- It's a Long Way to Communication 53
- Is Asia Alone in Its Ambivalence? 65
- Four Rights of Communication: A Personal Memorandum 79
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PART II. Specific Communication Rights: Analysis of the Concept
- The Right to Communicate: A Philosophical Framework for the Debate 85
- Freedom to Communicate: An American Perspective 105
- A Right to Communicate: A Canadian Approach 119
- Communications Rights: A Latin American Perspective 129
- The Right to Receive Communications: A Thought Worth Entertaining 157
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PART III. Basic Issue Areas: Resources, Needs, Rights
- Scarcity, Abundance, and the Right to Communicate 171
- Development Journalism and the Right to Communicate 191
- Progress of Technology and Social Problems of Mass Communication 197
- The Economic Dimensions of the Right to Communicate 209
- The Right to Communicate and the Arabian Nights Tales 217
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PART IV. Communication Environment: Some General Perspectives
- A Sociologist's View of the Right to Communicate 231
- The Right to Communicate as Seen in Developing Countries 247
- The Right to Communicate 257
- The Right to Communicate: The Indonesian Case 267
- The Right to Communicate 277