The growth of developmental and intercultural communication in
recent years has prompted scholars to focus their attention on
communication systems in non-Western nations, especially those in
the Third World. This volume advocates and demonstrates the need to
consider continuity and change as the fundamental principle in the
development of communication systems. It constitutes the first
attempt to critically review the use of indigenous communication
systems, as continuing from the past, for plannned change.
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