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Title Index ( 119
A
A Call for National Policy Research on Information and Communication 163
A Call for National Research on Information and Communication 164
An Intergeneration Conversation on International Communication 92/2
A Paradigm for Comparative Mass Media Analysis 80
A Paradigm for Source Analysis in Events Data Research 184
A study of Interest Groups and International Organizations 298
A Study of the Circulation Department of the Elgin Daily Courier News 297
A Tribute Herbert I. Schiller 220
Aspects of the Mass Media Declaration of UNESCO 11
B
Beyond the Nation State 99
Beyond the Nation-State: Imam Khomeini and the Revival of Islamic Identity 246
Beyond the Nation-State: Islamic Revolution and the Revival of Islamic Identity 230
Beyound International Rationality: the global field of television 258
Book Review: The Press in the Arab Middle East, Ami Ayalon 128
C
Capital Formation in the Middle East: A Study of Human Factors in Economic Development 202
Chicago: How PR Men and Reporters See City Hall 205
Civil Society, Information Society, and Islamic Society 46
Civil Society, Information Society, and Islamic Society: A Comparative Perspective 54, 257
Civilizations: Clash or Dialogue?, 122
Communication , Education and Globalization: An Islamic Perspective 243
Communication and Cultural Settings 161
Communication and Cultural Settings: An Islamic Perspective 262, 263
Communication and Development 129
Communication and Development: A GLOBAL ASSESSMENT 16
Communication and Development: Everyone's Problem 141, 49
Communication and Development: Methodological and Epistemological Perspectives 38
Communication and Development: Theoretical and Methodological Problems and Prospects 249
Communication and Development: Theoretical and Paradigmatic Development 32
Communication and International Relations 63
Communication and National Objectives in Development 83
Communication and the State in the Middle East 152
Communication And The State In The Middle East 154
Communication as an Academic Field and Discipline: Iran 21
Communication as Cultural Ecology: A New Approach to the Study of International Flow of Information 251
Communication Culture and Development: Plans for Action 265
Communication Ecology and the Changing International Order 252
Communication for Political Change: The Iranian Revolution 71
Communication in Political Crisis: The International Significance of the Iran Coverage 275
Communication Media and the Arab World 236
Communication Media in the Americas 224
Communication Media and Radio and Television 43
Communication Policy and Planning: An Integrative Approach 147
Communication Technology and Development 13
Communication, Ethics, and the Islamic Tradition 66
Communication, Legitimacy, and Revolution: A Study of Opposition Media Outside National Boundaries 69
Communication, Philosophy, and Religion 100
Communication, Tradition, and Modernity 103
Communication, World Order, and the Human Potential 72
Communications and Development: Everyone’s Problem 44
Communications Media in Africa: A Critique in Retrospect and Prospect 91, 292
Communications Media in the Islamic World 98
Communicazione Globale Come Ecologica Cultural 28
Contemporary History of Iran 299
Covering Islam: Media and It’s Impact on Muslim Identity in the 21st Century: Challenges of Modernity 237
Crisis of Political Legitimacy 41
Cross-National Comparison of Economic Journalism 89
Cross-National Comparison of Economic Journalism: A Study of Mass Media and Economic Development 203, 294
Cultural Demenstions of Macbride Report: 35 Years Later 206
Cultural Globalization and Information Flow: Challenges and Opportunities 222
D
Democracy and Revolution in Iranian Perspectives 278
Development: A Field in Search of Itself 14
Dialogue of Civilization: A Theory 101
Discussant, International Communication and International Relations: Theories and Methodologies 229
Doctunents Non Reveles sur L’Irak 116
E
Ecological Dimensions of International Relations 151
Ecological Dimensions of International Relations: A Comparative Study of Civil Society, Information Society, and Islamic Society 149
Economics, Culture, and Communication 171
Education Across National and International Boundaries 305
Education and Family in Iran 304
Ethics and Social-Political Mobilization of Muslim J ournalists 29
Ethnic Mobilization and Communication Theory 82
F
Factors in Military Decision—Making: A Cross-Cultural Analysis 194
Fair Trials vs. a Free Press: A New Phase in an Old Conflict 179
Foundations of Communication in Islamic Societies 26
From Medieval to Modem Times: Information in the Arab World 108
From Technology to Culture 52
G
Geopolitics of Communication and Strategic Aspect of the Persian Gulf 259, 157
Global Communication a Cultural Ecology 94
Global Communication in Transition: The End of Diversity?, 3
Global Information and World Communication: New Frontiers in International Relations 2, 15
Globalization and Islamic World 216
Globalization and Its Cultural Consequences 211
Globalization of Culture and Its Consequences 110
Globalization of Mass Media: Opportunities and Challenges for the South 123
Grassroots Gatekeepers: Communication Science Focuses Upon Drug Education 81
H
Higher Education in America: The era of Plasticism 192
History and Development of International Communication 214
Human Resources for The Information Age 281
I
IAMCR And Unesco 130
IAMCR Conference in Oaxaca, Mexico 127
IAMCR In A Changing World 134
IAMCR Is Now Forty Years Old 126
IAMCR: 1994-1998, Achievements, Challenges, and Opportunities 238
IAMCR: A Historical Perspective 117, 118
ICTs and Development in the Arab World 111
Images and the Crisis of Political Legitimacy 47
Imam Ali and the Dimensions of Social Justice 27
Implications of the Information Explosion 165
Information Hunger and Knowledge Affluence: How to Bridge the Gap?, 142
International Communication Research in the 21st Century: From Functionalism to Postmodernism and Beyond 55
International Flow of Japanese Programs: The 'OSHIN' Phenomenon 148
International Organizations 67
International and Intercultural Communication 283
International Association for Media and Communication Research: A Historical Perspective 113
International Broadcasting in Contemporary International Relations 261
International Business: Its Linkages to International Communication and International Relations 231
International Communication as a Field of Study and Research 239
International Communication Networks and Socio—Cultural Change 42, 50, 250
International Communication Program 245
International Communication Research in the 21st Century: From Functionalism to Post-Modernism and Beyond 48
International Communication 20, 67
International Communication: A Field in Search of Itself 242
International Communication: A Probe into Methods and Approaches 290
International Communication: Instructional Methods and Approaches 90
International Communication: The Journey of a Caravan 97
International Flow of Information: A Global Report and Analysis 17, 270
International Flow of Japanese Television Programs: The “Oshin 254
International Flow of News: An Annotated Bibliography 18
International News Communicators: A Cross-Cultural Analysis 282
International Tourism: A Study in Cross-Cultural Interaction 269
Interviews and discussions with editors and writers of the New York Times 308
Invisible Crises: What Conglomerate Control of Media Means for America and the World 4
Iran and World Affairs 303
Iran and World Politics 301
Iran‘s Perceptions of Western Europe: A Study in National and Foreign Policy Articulation 180
Iran’s Perceptions of Western Europe: A Study in National and Foreign Policy Articulation 280
Islam and the Crises of Contemporary World 1
Islam, Muslims, and Media: Myths and Realities 33
Islamic Media 255
Islamic Revolution: the First Twenty Years 227
Islamic Studies in the United States 215
Islamicizing the Media in the Global Era: The State—Community Perspective of Television in Iran 39
J
Japanese Programs on Iranian Television 155
K
Knowledge, perception and utilization of the declaration 53
Knowledge, Perception, and Utilization of the UNESCO Mass Media Declaration among Media Professionals 267
L
La Circulacion International de la lnformacion 167
La Diffusion de la Innocavion 287
Learning from Each Other 307
Les Realities et les Compliments en Diplomatic 121
Libel Laws of Modern Japan and South Korea Are Compared 193
lslam at the Forefront of International Politics 139
M
Mass Communication, Elite and National Systems in the Middle East 85
Mass Media and Communication Systems 68
Mass Media and Culture: Toward an Integrated Theory 74
Mass Media and Events Data Research: Validity of the Typology of Events 284
Mass Media and the 1976 Presidential Campaign 181
Mass Media and their Impact on Muslim Identity 102
Mass Media in the Middle East: A Comprehensive Handbook 5
Mass Media Systems and Communication Behavior in the Middle East 291
Mass Media Systems and Communication Behavior 87
Media, Islam, and Culture 232, 235
Middle East Mass Communication: Selected Information Sources 182
Motahari and the Philosophy of Islamic Communications 208
Muslimimaailma ja kansanmurha Balkaneilla 143
Muslims and Genocide in the Balkans 136
My Agenda For IAMCR 137
N
National News With A Foreign Accent 186
Necessite d’Elaboration d’un Modele de Liberation et d’Unite 115
Needed: A New World Information Order 173, 73
New Global Order and Cultural Ecology 51
New Information Technologies 131
New World Information and Communication Order Since Prague: Overview of Developments and Activities 255
New World Information and Communication Order: Overview of Recent Developments and Activities 56
NWICO and the Democratization of Communication: One Step Forward Two Steps Back 158
O
O Zintegrowana Teorie Srodkow Komunikowania Masowego I Kultury 178
Objectives and Aims of Tabligh From the Islamic Viewpoint: Toward a Theory of Communication and Ethics 12, 64
Obscenity and Pornography: A Study in Transition, Part II A Case Study in Knoxville 199
Obscenity and Pornography: A Study in Transition: Part I-Trend Toward Frankness 197
Old Territories and New Frontiers: International Relations and International Communication 210
Old Wine and New Bottles: UNESCO’s New Strategy on Communication 156
Old wine in new bottles: NWICO and the democratisation of communication: One step forwards, two steps back 160
On Critical Theory And Critical Analysis 124
On Human Communication 92/1, 206/1
On Some Aspects of the Iranian Society 302
On the Common Sense of Communication and the communication of common sense 92, 240, 244
Opposition Media Outside National Boundaries: From Constitutionalism to the Islamic Revolution 61
P
Peaceful Transformations of Complex Conflict 212
Political and Social Implications of Communications Satellite Applications in Developed and Developing Countries 76, 279
Political Marketing and Manipulating Public Opinion 109
Power Of International Media 256
Prepared Statement on UNESCO and the World Information and Communication Order 75
Press Laws and Regulations: A Comparative Study 234
Professional Ethics and Socio-political Education of Muslim Journalists: An Investigation into the ‘ Connection Between Ethics and Islamic Tradition 241
Propaganda in the 20th Century: Contributions to its History 34
Public Opinion and Foreign Policy 77
R
Racial Recognizability of Verbal Communication and School Integration: A Study in Differential Perception 289
Reactions to the MacBride Report and Recommendations for Policy and Research 273
Regional and International Implications of the Iranian Revolution 277
Remembering Herb Schiller 112, 114
Report of IAMCR in the 21st Century Committee 125
Report The Gulf War 153
Research on International Communication: Notes on the Sociology of Knowledge, 1950-1970 286
Restructuring and Reform of IAMCR 133
Review of Christopher, Warren et al., American Hostages in Iran: The Conduct of a Crisis 170
Review of Kapur, Ashok, The Indian Ocean 174
Review of Matti Moosa, Extremist Shiites: The Ghulat Sects 166
Review of Michael Burgoon, Communication Yearbook 5, 175
Review of Tim Niblock, ed., State Society and Economy in Saudi Arabia 176
Roots of war: the long road of intervention 60
Russia, Modernism, and Financial Crisis 120
S
Satellite Technology and International Relations 78
Satellites and Global Diversity 24
Shapes of the Future: International Communication in the Twenty-first Century 135
Social Justice from Imam Ali (a)’s Perspective 219
Soif d’information et abondance de connaissances: Comment combler le fosse?, 146
Some Variables Interacting with Media Exposure Among Foreign Students 196
Some Variables Interacting with media Exposure Among Foreign Students 293
Space Technology and Its Applications in Social, Educational, and Economic Development 266
T
Technology versus Tradition: Communication in the Iranian Revolution 177
Telecommunications and International Relations: An East- West Perspective 9
The Changing Nature of International Tourism and World Economy: Travel as a Window to the New International Relations 57
The Communication Dimension of International Studies in the United States: A Quantitative Assessment 189
The Communications Paradox 132
The Cultural Issues of Globalization 107
The Emerging New Global Information and Communication Order and the Question of Cultural Ecology 45, 260
The Emerging World Order: For Whom And For What 150, 253
The End of Diversity 30
The End of Diversity: Communication, Globalization, and Culture 221, 226
The Global Journalist: News People around the World 35
The Global Media and the World of Islam 104
The Global Media Debate: Its Rise, Fall and Renewal 6
The Impact of Communication Technology on the International System 271
The Impact of Mass Media on Violence: Bad News at the Breakfast Table 200
The Impact of the Islamic Revolution on the Late 20th Century Social and Political Movements 228
The Importance of Iran: Religion and Culture 306
The Iranian Revolution: A Study in Literature and Cultural Imperialism 274
The Islamization of Iranian Television 162
The Last Half-a-Century and the Next 207
The Life and Scholarship of Herbert I. Schiller 223
The Limits of the Global Village 188, 190
The Mass Media and Culture: Toward an Integrated Theory 168
The Media and Commercial Advertisement 106
The Media and Foreign Policy: A Framework of Ana1ysis 36, 40
The Media as a Forum for Community Building: Cases from Africa, Asia, Latin America, Eastern Europe and the United States 7
The Medium & The Message 198
The Middle East 70
The Multinational Corporations and the Diffusion of Technology 84
The Myths and Realities of the `Information Age': A Conceptual Framework for Theory and Policy 172
The New Global Order and Cultural Ecology 140
The new international information and communication order 268
The News Media in National and International Conflict: The U.S.-Iranian Relations 272
The One-way Flow of Information 105
The Palestinian Intifada and Its Images in the Media 217
The Passing of Modernity: Communication and the Transformation of Society 10
The Place of Modern and Traditional Media of Communication in Iran 300
The Politics of Opium in Iran: A Social-Psychological Interface 86
The Press and National Development in the Middle East 183
The Press in a Mass Society: Competition or Monopoly?, 295
The Renewal of the Global Media Debate: Implications for the Relationship Between the West and the Islamic World 31
The Revival of Islamic Thought: An Interview 96
The Role of Media in Contemporary International Relations: Culture and Politics in The Crossroads 23
The Role of International Communication in the Current Conflict 218
The Role of Journalism in Economic Development 296
The role of media in contemporary international relations: culture and politics at the crossroads 93
The Role of the Media in the U.S.- Iranian Conflict 72
The United States and Islam: A Cultural Clash?, 59
Theoretical Perspectives on Islam and Communication 22
Theoretical Perspectives on Islam and Communication 95
Tourism as International Relations: Linkages Between Telecommunications Technology and Transnational Banking 62
Tourism in a Global Context: The Case of Frequent Traveler Programs 145
Tourism, Telecommunications and Transnational Banking: A Framework for Policy Analysis 65, 159, 204
Toward a NWICO for the Twenty-first Century?, 138
Toward a Theory of Communication Systems: A Developmental Approach 195, 288
Toward the Unity of Islamic Ummah 25
Towards A Theory of Communication and Ethics 264
Towards the Unity of Islamic Ummah 209
Transformation of Media Systems: The Right to Communicate and the Perspectives of the Global Information Society 233
Trends in Middle Eastern Societies 79
Trends in Research on International Communication in the United States 191
Trends in Research on International Communication: 1950—۱۹۷۰ ۲۸۵
Trends in Telecommunications and the Tourism Industry: Coalitions, Regionalism, and international Welfare Systems 58
Triumph of the Image and Its Aftermath: The Gulf War As Media Ecology 37
Triumph of the Image 144
Triumph of the Image: The Media ’s War in the Persian Gulf 8
Typewriter-Ambassadors: Explaining America to the World 187
U
U.S.-Iranian Relations, 1954-1978: A Case of Cultural Domination 276
Understanding America: U.S. Foreign Policy and National Security 213
UNESCO and Communication: Past Achievements and Future Challenges 248
Unesco: High Point in Relations with IAMCR 119
UNESCO’s Communication Programme: The Need for Research 247
V
Vietnam Veterans Against the War: A Profile Study of the Dissenters 88
W
Watergate: A Crisis for the World: A Survey of British and French Press Reaction Toward An American Political Crisis 19
What are Universities for?, 201
Who Covers America‘?, ۱۸۵
World's Best-Informed Public?, 169