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Bibliographic Guide to Caribbean Mass Communication John Lent

Bibliographic Guide to Caribbean Mass Communication By John Lent

Bibliographic Guide to Caribbean Mass Communication by John Lent


Summary

An international survey of literature on mass communication in the Caribbean region (3695 citations). The book is organised by regions, divided by the nations' ties to a metropolitan power. The Dominican Republic and Haiti, with longer histories of independence are listed separately.

Bibliographic Guide to Caribbean Mass Communication Summary

Bibliographic Guide to Caribbean Mass Communication by John Lent

This is an international survey of all types of literature on mass communication of the Caribben region presenting 3,695 citations. The book is organized by regions, divided by the nations' ties to a metropolitan power. Countries such as Dominican Republic and Haiti with longer histories of independence are listed separately. (The vast reservoirs of data on Cuban mass communication necessitated a separate volume.) Topically, the chapters are divided into possible categories of general studies, advertising, broadcasting, development communication, film, freedom of the press, history of media, journalism education and training, news agencies, popular culture, print media, and telecommunications.

Because of the recency of Caribbean mass communication as a field of study, the emphasis in this book is the period from the 1970s to the present. Many works of historical significance, however, are also cited, including nineteenth and early twentieth century works. Overall, the bibliography is representative in covering all genres of publications--books, periodicals, dissertations, theses, and conference papers. Although the bibliography consists mainly of English-language publications, hundreds of citations appear from other languages. The work is complete with a general subject index and author index.

About John Lent

JOHN A. LENT is the author of more than forty books and monographs on Third in Asian and Caribbean studies. He has pioneered the work in these fields of study since the early 1960s. Among his most recent works are Women and Mass Communication: An International Annotated Bibliography (Greenwood Press 1991), Mass Communication in the Caribbean and Caribbean Popular Culture (1990), and the forthcoming Bibliography of Cuban Mass Communication (Greenwood).

Table of Contents

Preface Bibliographic Guide Comparative and Regional Studies Commonwealth Caribbean Dominican Republic French Caribbean Haiti Netherlands Caribbean United States Caribbean Author Index Subject Index

Additional information

NPB9780313282102
9780313282102
0313282102
Bibliographic Guide to Caribbean Mass Communication by John Lent
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1992-10-20
320
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