Liberating alternatives: The founding convention of the Cultural Environment Movement
Book
Kate Duncan
Cresskill, NJ:
Hampton Press,
1999
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Abstract
This volume looks at the Cultural Environment Movement’s Founding Convention, as well as the legislative history and current policy of mass communication and the stories that fail to reach a mass audience as a result of government policies. Global and national policy are examined in the context of communication issues including the physical environment, multiculturalism, labor, substance abuse, religion, mental health, and gender relationships.
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