Whom are you neutral against? communications media and social values in China
- F-16-6-1-0-176
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- 1973
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Whom are you neutral against? communications media and social values in China
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A study of Saskatchewan telecommunications
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Television traffic - a one-way street? (UNESCO report)
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TV media: a commodity to sell commodity system
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Canadian communications: media of cultural submission
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The level and structure of license fees in the microwave band
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Review of Does Mass Communications Change Public Opinion After All?
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Communications: blindspot of economics
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On thinking the unthinkable about nuclear war and its consequences for the peace movement
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On the political economy of C3I
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On critical and administrative research: a new critical analysis
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Universal service and the access charge debate
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Comments on The Mass Media and Communications Systems in the Soviet Union
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Capitalism, advertising, and the consciousness industry
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Factors affecting the Canadian and U.S. spectrum management processes: a preliminary evaluation
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An historical perspective on equity: national policy on public and private sectors in the U.S.A.
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Ideology, culture, and technology
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Radio spectrum policy and world needs
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International communications in the International Year of Peace
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The information society culture: what and whose choices?, or, on to globalization
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Subseries consists of correspondence arising from the creation and publication of Dallas Smythe's various publications and presentations. Series includes correspondence regarding Smythe's research in television content studies, pay TV, telecommunications regulations, telecommunications training for individuals in developing countries, the political economy of communications, and other related topics. Subseries also includes correspondence regarding the publication of Smythe's book, Dependency Road.
Correspondence relating to Smythe's New York television content studies includes some photographs produced during those studies.
Book on the political economy of communications
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General correspondence re publications
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Dallas Smythe served as a professor and/or guest lecturer at several universities from 1948 to 1988, including the University of Illinois; the University of Saskatchewan at Regina; the University of California, San Diego; Simon Fraser University; Temple University; Ohio State University; and the University of Hawaii. Smythe also participated in teach-ins on the topics of the Vietnam War, Reaganomics, and other subjects. He was also involved in research and lecturing at the Centre for International Research on Communications and Information Technology (CIRCIT) in Sydney, Australia.
Series consists of records arising from Smythe's teaching activities at various locations. Series includes course outlines, lecture notes, reference material, class readings, and other materials. The majority of the records in this series relate to courses on the political economy of communications, and other topics in the field of communications.
Communications 468 - political economy of communications
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