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Publicaciones ordenadas por título: R

Radiotelevisión de servicio público: Un manual de mejores prácticas

El propósito de la publicación: Radiotelevisión de Servicio Público: Un Manual de Mejores Prácticas es proporcionar información adecuada y disponible para ser utilizada por los profesionales de los medios de comunicación, los tomadores de decisión, estudiantes y público en general sobre conceptos de la RSP relacionados con aspectos legales, reglamentarios, presupuestarios y otros temas que son reconocidos por profesionales de la comunidad internacional. Elementos claves de la RSP como la independencia editorial, universalidad, adecuado financiamiento libre de presiones, diversidad, representatividad, información equilibrada, educación y tolerancia, cohesión social, ciudadanía, responsabilidad pública y credibilidad, son considerados en esta publicación.

Regulation, awareness, empowerment: young people and harmful media content in the digital age; UNESCO-sponsored programmes and publications

In 2005 UNESCO asked the International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media to prepare a publication on “Efforts and Innovative Approaches to Reduce Violence in Electronic and Digital Media”. The present volume presents the results of the work the Clearinghouse has done in response to that request.

Research: ICT innovations for poverty reduction

Riesgos Asociados con el Uso de los Discos Compactos y Videodiscos como Medios Confiables de Almacenamiento

The purpose of this document, prepared by the Memory of the World Programme's Sub-Committee on Technology, is to provide detailed guidance on managing the risks associated with storing archival data on recordable CD and DVD. It recommends a strategy to reduce these risks through error measurement and appropriate management.

Reports prepared for UNESCO on the occasion of the International Association of Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) 50th Anniversary Conference 2007

In July 2007, UNESCO and the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) co-organized IAMCR’s 50th Anniversary Conference at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, France. The Conference theme was “Media, Communication, Information: Celebrating 50 Years of Theories and Practices”. The four reports in this publication were commissioned by UNESCO as part of its generous support for the IAMCR conference.

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