Pathways to Critical Media Education and Beyond offers:

• Eleven case studies on media education and reforms from Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, South Korea and Taiwan.
• A critical review of issues concerning the mass media, media education and reforms.
• Trends, overviews and frameworks in media education and reform.
• Examples of tested media education methodologies.
• Alternatives to mainstream mass media.
• Approaches to "mainstreaming" alternative media.
• Practical initiatives (The Manila Initiative) for the democratisation of the media.
• Web resources on the media and communications.
• Case studies of spirituality- in-action.

 


304 pages • A5-size soft cover

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This is an ACN Publication edited by M. Nadarajah. It is co-sponsored by SIGNIS-Asia and World Association for Christian Communication (WACC).

Asian Communication Network (ACN) is a "dialoguing community-in-action", comprising members of all faiths and disciplines, formed to address the communication needs of Asians and their communities. Its intervention strategy is primarily targeted at equipping individuals and their communities with up-to-date knowledge and well-developed and tested methodologies. This is to empower them to actively intervene and insert their "collective voice" in critical historic processes and achieve spiritual and societal development, steered by the value-based principles of sustainability. ACN is a member of SIGNIS International and is based at St. John's University, Bangkok, Thailand.

Website: www.acn-online.org