Publications

by Admin on 15 January 2009

Publications with regular Ørecomm contributions

Glocal Times, a web magazine published three to four times a year by Malmö University’s Master in Communication for Development.


 

Andreassen, Rikke. Det er et yndigt land. Medier, minoriteter og danskhed. Tiderne Skifter, 2007.

Gumucio-Dagron, Alfonso, & Thomas Tufte (eds.). Communication for Social Change Anthology: Historical and Contemporary Readings. CFSC, 2006. Review: Communication Research Trends.

Gumucio-Dagron, Alfonso, & Thomas Tufte (eds.). Antología de comunicación para el cambio social: lecturas históricas y contemporáneas. CFSC, 2008. Reviews: Signo y Pensamiento (Colombia), Nueva Crónica (Bolivia), Mensaje (Chile).

Hemer, Oscar. Memories of a Modernity-to-be. Some Reflections on South Africa’s Unresolved Dilemma (245 KB, pdf), in Johanna Lindbladh (ed.), The Poetics of Memory in Post-Totalitarian Narration. Centre for European Studies, Lund University, 2007.

Hemer, Oscar. One Must Speak, One Cannot Speak. Paper presented at the NorLit conference, Stockholm, August 2009.

Hemer, Oscar, & Thomas Tufte (eds.). Media & Glocal Change: Rethinking Communication for Development. Nordicom & CLACSO, 2005. Available online, for download chapterwise.

Navarro, Dora. Radio, language of citizenship and public space in Peru. Paper presented at International seminar: The Politics of Knowledge Production and Collaborative Research in the Andes, Newcastle upon Tyne, 8-9 November, 2007.

Navarro, Dora. Transformando el espacio público: El trabajo de una radio local religiosa en una comunidad urbana marginal. Paper presented at IX Congreso Latinoamericano de Investigadores de la Comunicación, Mexico DC, 9-11 October, 2008.

Navarro, Dora. “Transforming public space: A local radio’s work in a poor urban community”. Development in Practice, (19) No. 4-5, June 2009.

Richey, Lisa Ann. Population Politics and Development – From the Policies to the Clinics. Palgrave Macmillan, London 2008.

Tufte, Thomas & Pablo Mefalopulos. Participatory Communication: A Practical Guide. Working Paper 170. The World Bank, Washington DC 2009. (pdf 540 KB)

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