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Papers by Jan Servaes
Technology producers meeting indigenous users: the case of Sami network connectivity
International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology, 2007
Int. J. Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology, Vol. 6, No. 6, 2007 ... Technology produc... more Int. J. Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology, Vol. 6, No. 6, 2007 ... Technology producers meeting indigenous users: the case of Sámi network connectivity ... Department of Human Work Sciences, Luleå University of Technology, Luleå S-97187, Sweden Fax: +46-(0)920-...
Power amplifier arrangement
All Human Rights are Local
Chapter 5. Reporting the Hong Kong transition: A comparative analysis of news coverage in Europe and Asia
De Gruyter eBooks, Aug 17, 2005
Wat verwacht de Antwerpenaar van de Antwerpenaar
Wat verwacht de Antwerpenaar van de Antwerpenaar? Doorlichting van de Antwerpenaar op ATV en meth... more Wat verwacht de Antwerpenaar van de Antwerpenaar? Doorlichting van de Antwerpenaar op ATV en methodologie-ontwikkeling aan de hand van inhoudsanalyse en focusgroep-methode
The future of Journalism Education (for Social Change)
The Relevance of Rabindranath Tagore and Paulo Freire for Participatory Communication
The Journalist as Change Agent
Comparing Development Communication
Springer eBooks, 2020
Communication for Development and Social Change PART III: Communication Policies, Strategies and ... more Communication for Development and Social Change PART III: Communication Policies, Strategies and Exemplars 9. Communication for Development Approaches of Some Governmental and Non-Governmental Agencies Jan Servaes 10. UNESCO's Contributions to Cultural Diversity and Communication for Development UNESCO 11. Making a Difference through Development Communication: Some Evidence-based Results from FAO Field Projects Gary Coldevin in collaboration with the Communication for Development Group of the FAO of the UN 12. Involving People, Evolving Behaviour: The UNICEF Experience
Making Community Media Work (print-versie)
Palgrave Macmillan UK eBooks, 2013
Information Society or Knowledge Societies? UNESCO in the Smart State
The Wageningen UR Library Catalogue contains bibliographic data on books and periodicals held by ... more The Wageningen UR Library Catalogue contains bibliographic data on books and periodicals held by the libraries of Wageningen University and Research Centre and some 15 associated libraries. Holding data are added to each record. ... Subjects covered include Agrotechnology, Food and Food Production, Plant and Animal Sciences, Soil Science, Geo-information, Landscape and Spatial Planning, Water and Climate, Ecosystem Studies, Economics and Society. ... The joint collections of the participating libraries cover a substantial part of ...
Terms and Definitions in Communication for Development and Social Change
Springer eBooks, 2020
Globalization: Consumption and Identity
Van vrije radio tot niet-openbare omroep
De Britse uittreding uit de Unesco
The Production and Consumption of National and Local Cultural Products in the Age of Global Communication
The Choice Between Local and Foreign
In recent years we have come to witness interesting, albeit somewhat puzzling, developments in th... more In recent years we have come to witness interesting, albeit somewhat puzzling, developments in the world of media communications: the transnationalization of national, and even local, television in several parts of the world, local appeal as a success formula for television but not for cinema, the digitalization and convergence of both old and new information and communication technologies (ICT), and media globalization and localization as concurring phenomena (see for a recent account Wang, Servaes & Goonasekera, 2000). These developments have painted a communications landscape that is quite different from what we were familiar with. They pointed to new directions for changes and exposed significant inadequacies in the framework of analysis that was employed in the past. It is only with a good look at the industry, the audience, the product and the policies that we may be able to demystify some of the clouds surrounding media globalization and to assess its impacts. What is New? As an idea, globalization is not a product of the 1990s, or even the 20 th century, as some researchers have pointed out (Hall, 1995;
Technology producers meeting indigenous users: the case of Sami network connectivity
International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology, 2007
Int. J. Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology, Vol. 6, No. 6, 2007 ... Technology produc... more Int. J. Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology, Vol. 6, No. 6, 2007 ... Technology producers meeting indigenous users: the case of Sámi network connectivity ... Department of Human Work Sciences, Luleå University of Technology, Luleå S-97187, Sweden Fax: +46-(0)920-...
Power amplifier arrangement
All Human Rights are Local
Chapter 5. Reporting the Hong Kong transition: A comparative analysis of news coverage in Europe and Asia
De Gruyter eBooks, Aug 17, 2005
Wat verwacht de Antwerpenaar van de Antwerpenaar
Wat verwacht de Antwerpenaar van de Antwerpenaar? Doorlichting van de Antwerpenaar op ATV en meth... more Wat verwacht de Antwerpenaar van de Antwerpenaar? Doorlichting van de Antwerpenaar op ATV en methodologie-ontwikkeling aan de hand van inhoudsanalyse en focusgroep-methode
The future of Journalism Education (for Social Change)
The Relevance of Rabindranath Tagore and Paulo Freire for Participatory Communication
The Journalist as Change Agent
Comparing Development Communication
Springer eBooks, 2020
Communication for Development and Social Change PART III: Communication Policies, Strategies and ... more Communication for Development and Social Change PART III: Communication Policies, Strategies and Exemplars 9. Communication for Development Approaches of Some Governmental and Non-Governmental Agencies Jan Servaes 10. UNESCO's Contributions to Cultural Diversity and Communication for Development UNESCO 11. Making a Difference through Development Communication: Some Evidence-based Results from FAO Field Projects Gary Coldevin in collaboration with the Communication for Development Group of the FAO of the UN 12. Involving People, Evolving Behaviour: The UNICEF Experience
Making Community Media Work (print-versie)
Palgrave Macmillan UK eBooks, 2013
Information Society or Knowledge Societies? UNESCO in the Smart State
The Wageningen UR Library Catalogue contains bibliographic data on books and periodicals held by ... more The Wageningen UR Library Catalogue contains bibliographic data on books and periodicals held by the libraries of Wageningen University and Research Centre and some 15 associated libraries. Holding data are added to each record. ... Subjects covered include Agrotechnology, Food and Food Production, Plant and Animal Sciences, Soil Science, Geo-information, Landscape and Spatial Planning, Water and Climate, Ecosystem Studies, Economics and Society. ... The joint collections of the participating libraries cover a substantial part of ...
Terms and Definitions in Communication for Development and Social Change
Springer eBooks, 2020
Globalization: Consumption and Identity
Van vrije radio tot niet-openbare omroep
De Britse uittreding uit de Unesco
The Production and Consumption of National and Local Cultural Products in the Age of Global Communication
The Choice Between Local and Foreign
In recent years we have come to witness interesting, albeit somewhat puzzling, developments in th... more In recent years we have come to witness interesting, albeit somewhat puzzling, developments in the world of media communications: the transnationalization of national, and even local, television in several parts of the world, local appeal as a success formula for television but not for cinema, the digitalization and convergence of both old and new information and communication technologies (ICT), and media globalization and localization as concurring phenomena (see for a recent account Wang, Servaes & Goonasekera, 2000). These developments have painted a communications landscape that is quite different from what we were familiar with. They pointed to new directions for changes and exposed significant inadequacies in the framework of analysis that was employed in the past. It is only with a good look at the industry, the audience, the product and the policies that we may be able to demystify some of the clouds surrounding media globalization and to assess its impacts. What is New? As an idea, globalization is not a product of the 1990s, or even the 20 th century, as some researchers have pointed out (Hall, 1995;