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Gallagher, Margaret; Street, Christine – Media in Education and Development, 1983
In this interview, the author of "Unequal Opportunities" discusses her book, which is a study of the status of women in media industries around the world. (Author/MBR)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Crookes, Philip – Media in Education and Development, 1988
Describes the European Institute for the Media (EIM), located at the University of Manchester, which is the major center of media policy research and development in Western Europe. Topics discussed include the institute's objectives, research programs, consultancies, role in developing countries, internships and post experience courses, Library…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, International Programs
Media in Education and Development, 1988
Summarizes four media-related reports, including: (1) a survey that explored the factors introduced by new technologies for distributing television in and across Europe; (2) an annual review of BBC broadcasting research findings; (3) the portrayal of violence on British television; and (4) an evaluation of primary school radio programs in…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Educational Radio
Hart, Andrew – Media in Education and Development, 1988
The second of two articles discusses the use of the media package called "Who Cares?" in the nursing profession. The evaluation of its effectiveness by users is described, and implications of the findings are discussed in relation to audiovisual media in nursing education, and to the development of nursing education in Britain. (32…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Evaluation Methods, Films, Foreign Countries