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14. Global Instantaneousness and Instant Globalism— The Significance of Popular Culture in Developing Countries
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Hidetoshi Kato
and Floyd W. Matson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Foreword IX
- 1. An Overview of the Past Decade 1
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A. RETHINKING DEVELOPMENT THEORY AND STRATEGY
- 2. Development and Mass Communication— A Re-Examination 15
- 3. The Changing Vision of Modernization and Development 31
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B. FOUR PATHS TO DEVELOPMENT
- 4. The Comilla Experience in Bangladesh— My Lessons in Communication 65
- 5. The Needle and the Ax—Communication and Development in a Korean Village 83
- 6. Development Change and Communication in India 98
- 7. Group Communication and Development in Mainland China—The Functions of Social Pressure 119
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C. THE CHALLENGE OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT
- 8. Communication Approaches in Rural Development 149
- 9. Communication for Agricultural Development 163
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D. RESEARCH ISSUES OF DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION
- 10. Communication and Development in Southeast Asia, 1964-1974 189
- 11. Where Are We in Understanding the Diffusion of Innovations ? 204
- 12. Research Priorities in Development Communication 226
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E. CULTURAL CONTEXTS
- 13. Western, Asian, or Global Models of Development —The Effect of the Transference of Models on the Development of Asian Societies 239
- 14. Global Instantaneousness and Instant Globalism— The Significance of Popular Culture in Developing Countries 253
- 15. Probing Subjective Culture 262
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F. RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT
- 16. Technology, Communication, and Change 285
- 17. The Future of World Politics and Society 302
- 18. Information Technology and Resources for Growth 319
- 19. "Human Needs" and "Outer Limits"—Toward a New Planetary Bargain 331
- 20. Looking Forward 340
- The Contributors 345
- Literature Cited 351
- Index 365
- About the Editors 373
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Foreword IX
- 1. An Overview of the Past Decade 1
-
A. RETHINKING DEVELOPMENT THEORY AND STRATEGY
- 2. Development and Mass Communication— A Re-Examination 15
- 3. The Changing Vision of Modernization and Development 31
-
B. FOUR PATHS TO DEVELOPMENT
- 4. The Comilla Experience in Bangladesh— My Lessons in Communication 65
- 5. The Needle and the Ax—Communication and Development in a Korean Village 83
- 6. Development Change and Communication in India 98
- 7. Group Communication and Development in Mainland China—The Functions of Social Pressure 119
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C. THE CHALLENGE OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT
- 8. Communication Approaches in Rural Development 149
- 9. Communication for Agricultural Development 163
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D. RESEARCH ISSUES OF DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION
- 10. Communication and Development in Southeast Asia, 1964-1974 189
- 11. Where Are We in Understanding the Diffusion of Innovations ? 204
- 12. Research Priorities in Development Communication 226
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E. CULTURAL CONTEXTS
- 13. Western, Asian, or Global Models of Development —The Effect of the Transference of Models on the Development of Asian Societies 239
- 14. Global Instantaneousness and Instant Globalism— The Significance of Popular Culture in Developing Countries 253
- 15. Probing Subjective Culture 262
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F. RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT
- 16. Technology, Communication, and Change 285
- 17. The Future of World Politics and Society 302
- 18. Information Technology and Resources for Growth 319
- 19. "Human Needs" and "Outer Limits"—Toward a New Planetary Bargain 331
- 20. Looking Forward 340
- The Contributors 345
- Literature Cited 351
- Index 365
- About the Editors 373