
Communications and Political Development. (SPD-1)
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Originally published in 1963.
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Foreword, pg. vii
Preface and Acknowledgments, pg. ix
Contents, pg. xiii
Introduction, pg. 1
1. Models of Traditional, Transitional, and Modern Communications Systems, pg. 24
2. Communication Development and the Development Process, pg. 30
3. Communications and Political Articulation, pg. 58
4. Demagogues and Cadres in the Political Development of the New States, pg. 64
5. The Emergence of Professional Communicators, pg. 78
6. Writer and Journalist in the Transitional Society, pg. 82
7. Communications and Civic Training in Transitional Societies, pg. 124
8. Mass Media and Political Socialization: The Role of Patterns of Communication, pg. 128
9. Communications and Motivations for Modernization, pg. 149
10. National Character and Economic Growth in Turkey and Iran, pg. 152
11. Nation Building as a Many-Sided Process, pg. 182
12. Communication Patterns and Political Socialization in Transitional Thailand, pg. 184
13. Communications Policies in Development Programs, pg. 229
14. The Mass Media and Politics in the Modernization Process, pg. 234
15. Alternative Patterns of Development, pg. 254
16. Communications and Politics in Communist China, pg. 259
17. Political Development, Power, and Communications in Turkey, pg. 298
18. Toward a Communication Theory of Modernization, pg. 327
A Selected Bibliography, pg. 351
Contributors, pg. 369
Index, pg. 373
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