Bella Mody (Ph.D., Gujarat University; M.A., University of Pennsylvania; B.A. Ranchi University) served as chair of the International and Development Communication Division of ICA from 1999 to 2001 and is a consultant to international and nongovernmental organizations. Her research interests include international media, communication technology application in developing countries, and gender, ethnicity, and class.
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PART I: INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION Introduction to International Communication - Bella Mody Ch.1 Theory and Research in International Communication: An Historical and Institutional Account - Stephen McDowell Ch. 2 Media Corporations in the Age of Globalization - Edward A. Comor Ch. 3 Global Communication Orders - Oliver Boyd-Barrett Ch. 4 Mediated War, Peace, and Global Civil Society - Thomas L. Jacobson and Won Yang Jang Ch. 5 Transnational Advertising - K. Viswanath and Liren Zeng Ch. 6 The Global-Local Dialectic and Polysemic Effects - Bella Mody and Anselm Lee Ch. 7 A Pandemonic Age: The Future of Internationall Communications Theory and Research - Sandra Braman PART II: DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION Introduction to Development Communication - Bella Mody Ch. 8 Theories of Development Communication - Srinivas R. Melkote Ch. 9 State, Development, and Communication - Silvio Waisbord Ch. 10 Development Communication Campaigns - Leslie Snyder Ch. 11 Communication Technology and Development: Instrumental, Institutional, Participatory, and Strategic Approaches - J. P. Singh Ch. 12 Participatory Approaches to Communication for Development - Robert Huesca Ch. 13 Development Communication as Marketing, Collective Resistence, and Spiritual Awakening: A Feminist Critique - Leslie Steeves Ch 14 International Development Communication: Proposing a Research Agenda for a New Era - Karin Wilkins
"Mody ties together much of the book with the currently compelling concept of globalization. For scholars it provides a wealth of current references and sketches a historical overview that is mostly absent in other volumes that attempt a summary like this one." -COMMUNICATION RESEARCH TRENDS -- Emilie McAnany