Index to Volume 6 (1992) Compiled by Mrs. Rahab Gatura* Author Index Author Title Agunga, Robert Development by Rules: An Ethical Reflection on the High Failure Rate of Development Projects and Implications for Communication Amlenyl, Osabuohlen P. The Actual Contribution of Mass Media Use to Integrative Tendency in Nigeria Churchill, Ewumbue M. The Right to Inform and the 1990 Press Law in Cameroon Implementing a Development Communication Project: A Descriptive Study of the Communication Support to Health Project in Ethiopia Vol Year Page 6( 1) 1992 1-13 6(2) 6(3) 1992 31-46 1992 19-29 6(2) 1992 57-65 Kebede, Asres Kone, Hugues McLean. Polly E. Mukasa. S. G. and Becker. L. B. Mukasa. Stanford G. Ogbondah. Chris W. Okunna, Chinyere S. Okunna, Chinyere S. Circulation de I'lnformation et Pluralisme: 6(2) Quels Defis Pour La Presse Africaine? 1992 1-12 Radio and Rural Development in Swaziland Towards an Indigenized Philosophy of Communication: An Analysis of African Communication Educational Resources and Needs Towards Pan-African Cooperation in Satellite Communication: An Analysis of the RASCOM Project British Colonial Authoritarianism. African Military Dictatorship and the Nigerian Press Female Faculty in Journalism Education in Nigeria: Implications for the Status of Women in Society Sources of Development Information Among Rural Women in Nigeria: A Case Study 6(3) 6(3) 1992 51-64 1992 31-50 6(2) 1992 13-30 6(3) 1992 1-18 6( 1) 1992 47-58 6(3) 1992 65-77 79 Author Title Vol Year Page Owens-Ibie Noma Pate, Umaru A. Domestic Mlscommunication as a Development Constraint: A Study of Wlfe-Beatlng Among Selected Junior Workers Reporting African Countries in the Nigerian Press: Perspectives in International News 6(1) 1992 35-45 6(1) 1992 59-73 Sauer, Matthew E. Nigeria and India: the Use of Film for Development — Whispers in a Crowd 6( 1) 1992 25-33 Wijngaard, Rianv.d. Women as Journalists: Incompatibility of Roles? 6(2) 1992 47-56 Yankah, Kwesl Traditional Lore in Population Communication: the Case of the Akan in Ghana 6(1) 1992 15-24 * Mrs. Rahab Gatura is the documentalist at the ACCE Headquarters, Nairobi, Kenya 80 Editorial Advisory Board Prof. PaulAnsah Dr. Cecil Blake Prof. Cees Hamelink Dr. Alan Hancock Dr. Hugues Kone Mr. Reinhard Kuene Prof. Ali Mazrui Dr. Joseph Mbindyo Prof. R L. Nwafo Nwako Prof. James Scotton — School of Communication Studies, University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana — Information Sciences Division, IDRC Regional Office for Eastern and Southern Africa, Nairobi, Kenya — Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands — Division of Communication, CII, UNESCO, Paris, France — CERCOM, Universite d'Abidjan, Cote d'lvoire — Media & Communications Department, FES, Bonn, Germany — Centre for Afro-American & African Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A. — School of Journalism, University of Nairobi, Kenya — Department of Mass Communication Arts and Sciences, Howard University, Washington DC, U.SA. — College of Journalism, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A. 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