Development Journalism Publications

Aggarwala, N. K. (1978). News with Third World perspective: A practical suggestion. In Philip C. Horton (Ed.), The Third World and Press Freedom (pp. 197-209). New York: Preager.
Aggarwala, N. K. (1979). What is development news? Journal of Communication 29 (2), 181-182.
Ali, S.M. (1980). Notes on the changing role of the press in Asia’s economic development. Media Asia 7: 215-217.
Ayish, M. I. (1992). International Communication in the 1990s: Implications for the Third World. International Affairs (Royal Institute of International Affairs 1944), 68(3), 487-510.
Banda, Fackson (2006, October) An appraisal of the applicability of development journalism in the context of public service broadcasting (PSB). Paper presented at the News Content Planning workshop of the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), Boksburg, South Africa.
Berger, G. (2005, May). Modernisation and Africa’s emerging engagement with the Information Society. Paper presented to conference AfroGEEKS: Global Blackness and the Digital Public Sphere, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Barney, R. (1973). Mass media role in development: A descriptive study from four developing areas. Gazette 19 (4), 222-238.
Barney, R. (1986). Media development in a transitional situation: A time-lag example. Gazette 38, 171-185.
Chalaby, J. K. (1998). Political communication in presidential regimes in non-consolidated democracies. International Communication Gazettes, 60(5), 433-449.
Chalkley, A. (1980). Development journalism: A new dimension in the information process. Media Asia, 7(4), 215-217.
Chalkley, A. B. (1970). A manual of development journalism. Delhi: Vikas Publications.
Chung, S.-N. (1984). News values, government involvement, and professionalism in development journalism. Unpublished master’s thesis, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Dixon, D. N. (1997). Press law debate in Kenya: Ethics as political power. Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 12(3), 171-182.
Domatob, J. K., & Hall, S. W. (1983). Development journalism in Black Africa. Gazette, 31, 9-33.
Ebo, L. B. (1994). The ethical dilemma of African journalists: A Nigerian perspective. Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 9(2), 84-93.
Edeani, D. O. (1993). Role of development journalism in Nigeria’s development. Gazette, 52, 123-143
Encanto, G. R. (1982). Development journalism in the Philippines. In E. Atwood et al. (Eds.), International perspectives on news (pp. 33-52). Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Fair, J. E. (1988). A meta-research case study of development journalism. Journalism Quarterly 65 (1), 165-170.
Faringer, G. L. (1991). Press freedom in Africa. New York: Praeger.
G. C. (1978). Reports. Columbia Journalism Review, 16(6), 78-78.
Graubart, J. (1989). What’s news: A progressive framework for evaluating the international debate over the news. California Law Review, 77(3), 629-663.
Gunaratne, S. A. (1978). Media subservience and development, Communication and Development Review, 2 (2): 3-7.
Gunaratne, S. (1996). Old wine in a new bottle: Public versus development journalism. Asia Pacific Media Educator, 1(1).
Gunaratne, S., & Hasim, M. S. (1996). Social responsibility theory revisited: A comparative study of public journalism and developmental journalism. The Public, 3(3), 97-107.
Hassan, M. B. (1993). Development journalism: A national seminar in Malaysia. Journal of Development Communication, 4(1), 57-59.
Heng, R. H-K. (Ed.) (2002). Media Fortunes, Changing Times: ASEAN States in Transition. Singapore: ISEAS.
Hunt, G. T. (1992). Development news about Africa: A comparison of the content of the Pan news about Africa. World Communication, 21(2), 51-62.
Isiaka, B. T. (2006). Paradigm shift in development journalism practices for effective dissemination of agricultural information. Journal of Development Communication, 17(1), 56-71.
Jeffery, A. J. (1986). Fee speech and press: An absolute right? Human Rights Quarterly, 8(2), 197-226.
Jimada, U. (1992). Eurocentric Media Training in Nigeria: What alternative? Journal of Black Studies, 22(3), 366-379.
Josephi, B. (2005). Journalism in the global age: Between normative and empirical. International Communication Gazette, 67(6), 575-590.
Kang, M. K. (2005). The struggle for press freedom and emergence of – unelected media power in South Korea. In J. Erni & S. Chua (Eds.), Asian Media Studies: Politics of Subjectivities. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
Kariithi, N. (1994). The crisis facing development journalism in Africa. Media Development Journal, 4.
King, B., & Goodwin, I. (2005). Elusive issues of identity. Pacific Journalism Review, 11(1).
Koirala, B. D. (1995). Development Journalism. Hand Book of Journalism. Kathmandu: Nepal Press Institute.
Kuper, A., & Kuper, J. (2001). Serving a New Democracy: Must the media `speak softly’? Learning from South Africa. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 13(4), 355-376.
Lee, S. T., & Maslog, C. C. (2005). War or Peace Journalism? Asian Newspaper Coverage of Conflicts. Journal of Communication, 55(2), 311–329.
Lee, S. T., Maslog, C. C., & Kim, H. S. (2006). Asian conflicts and the Iraq war. International Communication Gazette, 68(5-6), 499-518.
Lent, J. A. (1977, March). The guiding light: Mass media and national ideology formation and propagation in Third World nations. Paper presented at the Culture and Communication Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Lent, J. A. (1978, July). Mass communications in the third world: Some ethical considerations. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Speech Communication Association Summer Conference on Intercultural/International Communication, Tampa, Florida.
Lent, J. A. (1979). Social change and the human right of freedom of expression in Malaysia. Universal Human Rights, 1(3), 51-60.
Lent, J. A. (1981). The Perpetual See-Saw: Press Freedom in the ASEAN Countries. Human Rights Quarterly, 3(1), 62-77.
Loo, E. (1994). Teaching development journalism in the reporting of cultural diversity. Australian Journalism Review, 16(2), 1-10.
Maganaka, A. M. (2004). Development journalism coverage among community newspapers in the Philippines. Journal of Development Communication, 15(1), 1- 13.
Maslog, C. C., Lee, S. T., & Kim, H. S. (2006). Framing analysis of a conflict: newspapers in five Asian countries covered the Iraq war. Asian Journal of Communication, 16(1), 19-39.
McDaniel, D. (1986). Development news in two Asian nations. Journalism Quarterly, 63(1), 167-170.
Mckay, F. J. (1993). Development journalism in and Asian setting: A study of Depthnews. Gazette, 51(3), 237-251.
Murphy, S. M., & Scotton, J. F. (1987). Dependency and journalism education in Africa: Are there alternative models. Africa Media Review, 1(3).
Mwaffisi, S. ( 1991). Development Journalism: How Prepared are Tanzanian Journalists? Africa Media Review, 5(2).
Odhiambo, L. O. (1991). Development journalism in Africa: Capitulation of the Fourth Estate? Africa Media review, 5(2), 17-29.
Ogan, C. L. (1982). Development journalism/ communication: The status of the concept. Gazette, 29(1/2).
Omenugha, K. (2005). Poverty, media, and gender in Nigeria. Media Development, 52(3), 41-44.
Orek, O. (1978). Developmental journalism and press freedom. An African view point. Gazette, 24.
Oso, L. (1991). The commercialization of the Nigerian press: Development and implications. Africa Media Review, 5(3).
Palmer, A. (1989, August). New world journalism in Mauritius: The credibility of development news in the Third World. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington, DC.
Peterson, M. A. (1998). The Rhetoric of Epidemic in India: News Coverage of AIDS. Journal of Comparative Poetics, 18, 237-268.
Rabiu, M. S. (1992). The conceptualization of development journalism by mass media leaders in Borno State of Nigeria. Unpublished master’s thesis, American University, Cairo.
Rampal, K. R. (1992). Development journalism, development communication and distance education: A clarification of constructs in development research. Journal of Development Communication, 3(1), 70-82.
Ramaprasad, J., & Kelly, J. D. (2003). Reporting the news from the world’s rooftop. International Communication Gazette, 65(3), 291-315.
Ramaprasad, J., & Hamdy, N. N. (2006). Functions of Egyptian journalists. International Communication Gazette, 68(2), 167-185.
Ramaprasad, J., & Rahman, S. (2006). Tradition with a twist. International Communication Gazette, 68(2), 148-165.
Robie, D. (2002, July). The speight spectre: Free and elections as a development journalism challenge: A media audit of the Fiji General Election 2001. Paper presented at the Pacific Futures II Conference, Brisbane.
Romano, A. (1998). Normative theories of development journalism: State versus practitioner perspectives in Indonesia. Australian Journalism Review, 20(2), 60- 87.
Romano, A. (1999). Development journalism: State versus practitioner perspectives in Indonesia. Media Asia, 26(4), 183-191.
Saleh, I. (2004). The crossing roads of Egypt: An avenue of participation crucifies the stagnation development. Global Media Journal, 3(5).
Shafer, R. (1998). Comparing development journalism and public journalism as interventionist press models. Asian Journal of Communication, 8(1), 31-52.
Shah, H. (1996). Modernization, Marginalization, and Emancipation: Toward a Normative Model of Journalism and National Development. Communication Theory, 6(2), 143-166.
Shah, H. (1999). Emancipation from modernization: Development journalism and new social movements. In R. Vincent, K. Nordenstreng, M. Traber (Eds.), Toward equity in global communication: MacBride report update. NJ: Hampton Press.
Sim, S. F. (2006). Obliterating the political: One-party ideological dominance and the personalization of news in Singapore 211. Journalism Studies, 7(4), 575-592.
Sosale, S. (2003). Envisioning a new world order through journalism. Journalism, 4(3), 377-392.
Spencer-Walters, T. J. (1987). Reconceptualizing Development Journalism: A Comparative Study of Four African Nations. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Tai, Z. ( 2005). News events, news values and editors’ judgments: The cases of China, Taiwan and Japan. Global Media Journal, 4(7).
Tamin, I. (1992). Development journalism in Indonesia its policy and practice in three national newspapers. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Florida State University.
Tju, L. C. (2000). Political cartoons in Singapore: Misnomer or redefinition necessary? The Journal of Popular Culture, 34(1), 77-83.
Tobing, S. (1991). Development journalism in Indonesia: Content analysis of government television news. Unpublished doctoral thesis, Ohio University.
Tomaselli, K. G. (2003). ‘Our Culture’ vs ‘Foreign Culture’. International Communication Gazette, 65(6), 427-441.
Verghese, B. G. (1976). Project Chhatera – an experiment in development journalism. Media Asia, 5-11.
Vilanilan, J. V. (1975). Developmental news in two leading Indian newspapers. Media Asia, 37-40.
Wete, F. N. (1986). Development journalism: Philosophy and practice in Cameroon. A doctoral dissertation, University of Missouri.
Wimmer, J., & Wolf, S. (2005). Development journalism out of date? An Analysis of its significance in journalism education at African universities. Retrieved March 25, 2007, from http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/archive/00000647/.
Wong, K. (2004). Asian-based development journalism and political elections. International Communication Gazette, 66(1), 25-40.
Zafliro, J. J. (1988). Regional pressure and the erosion of media freedom in an African democracy: The case of Botswana. Journal of Communication, 38(3), 108.
Zhou, L. (1992). Education in development journalism and communication: Asia Pacific cooperation and China scenario. Journal of Development Communication, 3(1), 74-81.

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  2. Chong says:

    Hi.. May I have an article from you?
    Namely:

    Shah, H. (1999). Emancipation from modernization: Development journalism and new social movements. In R. Vincent, K. Nordenstreng, M. Traber (Eds.), Toward equity in global communication: MacBride report update. NJ: Hampton Press.

    As I need it in writing my thesis. Thank you.

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