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McDowell and Braniff explore the relationship between commemoration
and conflict in societies which have engaged in peace processes,
attempting to unpack the ways in which the practices of memory and
commemoration influence efforts to bring armed conflict to an end
and whether it can even reactivate conflict as political
circumstances change.
After the introduction of a new economic policy of 1991, India is
increasingly portrayed as a big emerging market for consumer goods
and for broadcasting and communications services. Policies for
telecommunications, computer software and television broadcasting
in India have also shifted fundamentally. The book considers
communications policies in light of the role of communications in
social and economic development and global patterns of trade and
investment in communications and services.
After the introduction of a new economic policy of 1991, India is
increasingly portrayed as a big emerging market for consumer goods
and for broadcasting and communications services. Policies for
telecommunications, computer software and television broadcasting
in India have also shifted fundamentally. The book considers
communications policies in light of the role of communications in
social and economic development and global patterns of trade and
investment in communications and services.
McDowell and Braniff explore the relationship between commemoration
and conflict in societies which have engaged in peace processes,
attempting to unpack the ways in which the practices of memory and
commemoration influence efforts to bring armed conflict to an end
and whether it can even reactivate conflict as political
circumstances change.
This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To
mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania
Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's
distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print.
Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers
peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas.
Schroon River Anthology is a meditation on history, on time, on
memory and on loss. Featuring Charles Watts, Chuck Gibson, Cathy S.
McDowell and Mary L. Randall
From unraveling the confusion surrounding digital TV to revealing
the inner workings of Nielsen ratings Broadcast Television: A
Complete Guide to the Industry takes an impartial and in-depth look
at the business of commercial television. Unlike many books
addressing this topic, the purpose of this primer is not to support
a partisan opinion about what is right or wrong with television but
rather to provide objective information from which the reader can
make his or her own judgments. To that end the organization and
presentation style is also unique in that the industry is explained
as a dynamic and interdependent system of technology, economics,
and regulation. This systems approach to learning helps the reader
understand better the interwoven parts of television business. As a
concise and highly focused overview of the business of commercial
television, Broadcast Television: A Complete Guide to the Industry
can serve as a stand-alone text or as a supplement to other course
readings addressing an array of topics involving television today.
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