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13. Strategy of Change in the People's Republic of China—The Rural Health Center
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- Frontmatter I
- FOREWORD V
- EDITORS' PREFACE VII
- CONTENTS XI
- TABLES XIII
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PART I: INTRODUCTION
- 1. The Most Fundamental Technological Change 1
- 2. Communication and Change 5
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PART II: SOME PROBLEMS OF COMMUNICATION AND CHANGE
- 3. Communication, Institution Building, and the Reach of Authority 35
- 4. How Mass Media Systems Grow 57
- 5. The Strategy of Selective Growth and the Role of Communications 76
- 6. A Note on Communication in Economic Development 92
- 7. Toward a Non-Western Model of Development 98
- 8. International Cooperation and Communication in National Development 103
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PART III: CASE STUDIES OF COMMUNICATION AND CHANGE: INDIA, COMMUNIST CHINA, AND THE PHILIPPINES
- 9. Communication, Innovation, and Planned Change in India 129
- 10. L. R. Nair: Private Press in National Development—The Indian Example 168
- 11. A Note on Communication and Development in India 190
- 12. Campaigns, Communications, and Development in Communist China 195
- 13. Strategy of Change in the People's Republic of China—The Rural Health Center 216
- 14. A Note on Communication and Development in Communist China 231
- 15. The Role and Communication Task of the Change Agent—Experiences of the Peace Corps Volunteers in the Philippines 235
- 16. Strategy of Change in the Barrio—A Case of Rural Waste Disposal 279
- 17. A Note on Change in the Philippine Barrio 289
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PART IV: CONCLUSION
- 18. Communication and the Prospects of Innovative Development 305
- Notes 319
- References 323
- Index 329
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- FOREWORD V
- EDITORS' PREFACE VII
- CONTENTS XI
- TABLES XIII
-
PART I: INTRODUCTION
- 1. The Most Fundamental Technological Change 1
- 2. Communication and Change 5
-
PART II: SOME PROBLEMS OF COMMUNICATION AND CHANGE
- 3. Communication, Institution Building, and the Reach of Authority 35
- 4. How Mass Media Systems Grow 57
- 5. The Strategy of Selective Growth and the Role of Communications 76
- 6. A Note on Communication in Economic Development 92
- 7. Toward a Non-Western Model of Development 98
- 8. International Cooperation and Communication in National Development 103
-
PART III: CASE STUDIES OF COMMUNICATION AND CHANGE: INDIA, COMMUNIST CHINA, AND THE PHILIPPINES
- 9. Communication, Innovation, and Planned Change in India 129
- 10. L. R. Nair: Private Press in National Development—The Indian Example 168
- 11. A Note on Communication and Development in India 190
- 12. Campaigns, Communications, and Development in Communist China 195
- 13. Strategy of Change in the People's Republic of China—The Rural Health Center 216
- 14. A Note on Communication and Development in Communist China 231
- 15. The Role and Communication Task of the Change Agent—Experiences of the Peace Corps Volunteers in the Philippines 235
- 16. Strategy of Change in the Barrio—A Case of Rural Waste Disposal 279
- 17. A Note on Change in the Philippine Barrio 289
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PART IV: CONCLUSION
- 18. Communication and the Prospects of Innovative Development 305
- Notes 319
- References 323
- Index 329