Index To Volume 4 (1990) Compiled by Mrs. Rahab Gatura* AUTHOR INDEX Author Title Adamolekun, Wole Social Mobilization: Tool for Effective Grassroots for National Transformation. Adesonaye, Festus On Mass Communication and Mass Incommunication in Nigeria. Ekwuazi, Hyginus Towards a Theory of Film Acting The Nigerian Experience. James, Sybil L. Development of Indigenous Journalism and Broadcast Formats: Curricular Implications for Communication Studies in Africa. Karikari, Kwame Media Policy: A Factor in the Search for Democracy. Kasoma, F.P. and Leslie, Michael The Vernacular Press in Zambia: A Pilot Study of a Provincial Newspaper. Mgbejume, Onyere Breaking Ethnic Barriers: A Communication Model. Mohamed, Jubril Bala Development Communication Training in Nigeria: Notes and Observations. Moshiro, G. Mwandamseke, Nancy The Role of Radio Tanzania Dar es Salaam in Mobilizing the Masses: A Critique. The Female Image in the Mass Media: The Reality and Possible Remedies. Ogundipe-Leslie Moiala The Image of Women and the Role of the Media in a New Political Culture in Nigeria. Okigbo, Charles Gatekeeping in the Nigerian Press. Vol. (Issue No) Year Page 4(3) 1990 79-95 4(1) 1990 60-74) 4(3) 199096-105 4(1) 1990 1-14 4(1) 1990 1-14 4(3) 1990 62 78 4(2) 1990 72-82 4(1) 1990 75-88 4(3) 1990 18-3 4(2) 1990 64-71 4(1) 1990 52-59 4(2) 1990 1-10 •Mrs. Rahab Gatura is the documentalist at the ACCE Headquarters, Nairobi, Kenya. 101 Okigbo, Charles Sources of Political Information in a Rural Nigerian Community. 4(3) 1990 49-61 Okoth-Owiro Law and the Mass Media in Kenya. 4(1) 1990 15-26 Onyekwere, Evelyn C. Relationship between Gender and Self-perceived Communicator Style in the Nigerian Cultural Context: an Empirical Investigation. Opubor, Alfred E. Ozoh, Hilary Chidi Rockson, Kweku Shija, William Tondo, James M.F. Waritay, Lamini Popularization of Population Information in Africa: Issues and Approaches. Newspaper Response to National Mobilization Efforts: An Examination of the Impact of New Public Policy on Media Coverage. Some Perspectives on the Mass Media Under a Military Govern- ment: A Case Study of the Mass Media Under Ghana's PNDC. The Role of Party Newspapers in Mobilizing the Masses in Tanzania: A Critical Analysis. Educational Broadcasting in Africa: The Case of Uganda. Problems and Possibilities for the Formulation of Comprehensive Communication Policy for Liberia. 4(2) 1990 26-34 4(1) 1990 42-51 4(2) 1990 37-47 4(3) 1990 36-48 4(3) 1990 1-17 4(2) 1990 48-63 4(2) 1990 11-25 102 Editorial Advisory Board Prof. Paul Ansah Dr Cecil Blake Prof. Cees Hamelink Dr. Alan Hancock Dr. Hugues Kone —School of Communication Studies, University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana. —Information Systems Division, IDRC, Nairobi, Kenya. —Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands. —Division of Communication Development and Free Flow of Information, UNESCO, Paris, France. —CERCOM, Universite d'Abidjan, Cote d'lvoire. Mr. Reinhard Keune —Media & Communications Department, FES, Bonn, W. Germany. Prof. Ali Mazrui Dr. Joseph Mbindyo —Centre for Afro-American & African Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A. —School of Journalism, University of Nairobi, Kenya. Prof. R.L. Nwafo Nwako —Department of Mass Communication Arts and Sciences, Howard University, Washington DC, U.S.A. Prof. James Scotton —College of Journalism, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A. We acknowledge the financial assistance of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in publishing this issue. 103 Notes For Authors in Africa Media Review addresses communication development in Africa with special reference to the impact of communication on Africa and its people. interested those itself to The Editorial Board welcomes well-researched, scholarly articles, book reviews and other contributions in all areas of communication for possible publication in Africa Media Review (AMR). Manuscripts should not exceed 8000 words (about 20 pages, including notes and references), and book reviews should not exceed 2000 words (about 5 pages). They should be typed, double-spaced on A4 white paper. Three copies of each article and review should be submitted. 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