University of Western Ontario, 1988. — 144 p.
Introduction.
Role of the Media and The Drug Wars.
The Role of the Canadian Media and Its Effect on Law Enforcement in the Drug Wars.
Rodney T. Stamler.
The Drug Trade: A View from Jamaica.
Debra Anthony.
Felix the Cat: Media and Murder in Mexico.
Miguel Cervantes.
The Cocaine Paranoia: Another Peril to Freedom of the Press in Bolivia.
Gonzalo R. Soruco.
India: Drug Trafficking and Drug Addiction.
Sitanshu Ranjan Kar.
Journalism and Education: Preparing for the Real World.
Journalism Practice and Knowledge: The Role of the Universities.
G. Stuart Adam.
The Changing Patterns ofJournalism Education and Recruitment in Nigeria.
Mike Egbon.
Journalism Education in Kenya.
Kipserem Maritim.
The Concepts of Democracy and the Journalist in A One-party State.
Mike Njeru.
Media Freedom and Latin America.
La Prensa: Role of the Opposition Press in Nicaragua.
Jaime Chamorro.
Media Freedom in Latin America: The Guyana Experience.
Victor Forsythe.
Media in Argentina: A Woman Reporter's Perspective.
Mariana Rapoport.
Media, People and Freedom of Expression In Paraguay: Three Distant and Separate Elements.
Benjamin Fernandez - Bogado.
Reporting on Ethnic Minorities.
El Nuevo Herald: The Media and the Hispanic Community in Miami.
Fabiola Santiago.
The Ethnic Problem in Yugoslavia.
Jasmina Kuzmanovic.
The Press and Minorities in India.
C.K. Meena.
Reporting On Ethnic Minorities in Canada.
Allan Chrisjohn.
Desktop Publishing: A Liberating Technology?.
Information Management Through Microcomputers in Developing Countries: An Institutional Perspective.
M. Anandakrishnan.
The Impact of Computers in Brazilian Newsrooms.
Ricardo Bonalume.
Issues for Third World Broadcasters.
Toxic Waste Dumping and the Nigerian Media.
Esther Folasade Haastrup.
China's Efforts to Control Its Rapid Population Growth.
Wang Jiansheng.
Effects of South Africa's Destabilization on the Frontline States.
Christopher Somo.
Thoughts on Media Freedom and Development: A Round Table.
Lawrence Martin, Grade Jaasie, Margarita Logarta, and Mike Njeru.
After-Dinner Speaker.
A Baker's Dozen of Journalistic Insights.
James Nelson Goodsell.