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Building and Recognising Communication Rights
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1. No-Nonsense guide to the Right to Information WACC 2010
2. No-Nonsense guide to Media Observatories WACC 2009
3. No-Nonsense guide to Indigenous Peoples' Communication Rights WACC 2008
4. No-Nonsense guide to Communication Rights WACC 2007
5. In search of a strong European public sphere: Some critical observations on conceptualizations of publicness and the (European) public sphere Splichal, Slavko. 2006
6. The right to communicate affirms and restores human dignity Lee, Philip 2005
7. “The WSIS as a Political Space in Global Media Governance.” Raboy, M. 2004
8. The Promise of Civil Society: A Global Movement for Communication Rights. Calabrese, A. 2004
9. Refugees’ Right to Communicate: A Call for Action. Kweyu, D. , Havyarimana, S. 2003
10. The Right to Communicate and the Communication of Rights: Creating Enabling Conditions. Ambrosi, A. , Hamilton, S. 1998
11. Mass Media, the New World Information Order, and a New Look at the First Amendment Franck, Peter 1991
12. Peoples' rights and the right to communicate. (Second Special Issue on the Law, Peace, the Mass Media and the First Amendment). Roach, Colleen 1991