In New Media Worlds: Challenges for Convergence. Edited by V. Nightingale and T. Dwyer, 87–101. Melbourne, Australia: Oxford University Press, 2007. Discusses the principles of the global communication rights agenda and the World Summit on the the Information Society (WSIS) from a perspective...
Many photographs in the collection held at LAC were acquired and catalogued without detailed information or without information from original inscriptions and captions found on records. Hence, these photographs reflect the biases and attitudes of non-Indigenous society at the time.Project Namingis an i...
A key benefit is the capacity to apply the model to large areas, (which) is only possible due to the 3-PG's generic approach to physiology and growth that does not, in most cases, require specific information about the physiology of individual species.” White et al. note that “a ...
Nonetheless, integrating African Indigenous language media into digital health communication can confer credibility on information sources. Still, there is a need to fight the use of digital media to spread fake news.doi:10.1386/cjcs_00053_1I. Fadipe...
While the media in Hong Kong could enjoy freedomof thepress after 1997, they could not advocateTaiwanindependenceorideas suchas"oneChinaandoneTaiwan". Nevertheless, at that time Mr LU Ping also said that it would be acceptable to report on the remarks made by certainpeopleinthis respect. ...
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India's other missile, the "Prithvi" (earth), which uses a liquid-propelled motor to carry a one-ton payload 150 miles, resembles the widely sold Soviet Scud-B. Indian sources say that the Agni's second stage is a shortened version of the Prithvi, according to Gary Milhollin of theWisc...
Maya, Zapotec, and Nahua ancestors in Mesoamerica painted their histories on plant-derived textiles and carved them into stone. In the Andes, Inca recorders noted information in the form of knotted strings, or khipu. ((Elizabeth Hill Boone and Walter D. Mignolo, eds., Writing Without Words:...
(Oguma 1995; Harootunian 2003). This claim is often made by Japanese politicians for instance, despite being criticised by the mass media. This myth of homogeneity has remained dominant in post-war Japan and has encouraged the neglect of Japan’s indigenous peoples. In her research on Japan...
after the arrival of Europeans, weavers wove goat hair into soft textiles with particular patterns. Maya, Zapotec, and Nahua ancestors in Mesoamerica painted their histories on plant-derived textiles and carved them into stone. In the Andes, Inca recorders noted information in the form of knotted...