DOCUMENTATION
Articles about the PCC:
RELATED INITIATIVES
Other charters and manifesto's:
LITERATURE
- Paper for the conference 'Democratizing Global Communications. Evaluating the People's Communication Charter as a Strategic Document, September 26-28, 1997.
- Allen, Donna, Ramona Rush and Suzan
Kaufman. Women Tranforming Communication. Sage Publishers, 1996.
- Australian Teachers of Media Inc.
"Children's Television Charter." Metro Education: Special World
Summit Edition, No. 5, Spring 1995.
- Baker, C. Edwin. Advertising and
a Democratic Press. Princeton University Press, 1994.
- Bourges, Harve. "European Platform
For Regulatory Bodies." Speech delivered at the meeting in Paris of
the European Media Institute, May 3, 1996.
- Bratislava Declaration of the Expert
Seminar on The Right to Communicate in the Post Cold War Period. NGO-Forum
on Human Rights of the World Conference on Human Rights (WCHR) Bratislava,
Slovak Republic, June 10-11, 1993.
- "Communication for Human Dignity:
The Mexico Declaration." Media Development, 1, 1996.
- Bengu, Thandi, Both, Amanda, &;Gowans,
Jill. (Eds.). "Contribution of South Africa to the African Platform
of Action." African NGO Forum, Dakar, Senegal, (5:7711/1.16).
- Caucus for Producers, Writers and
Directors, (Steering Committee). "Creative Rights and the Quality
of Television." The Caucus Quarterly.
- Center for Defense Information. "The
Media and Images of War." The Defense Monitor. Washington, DC. Vol.
XXIII, No. 4, 1994.
- Coulombe, Pierre A. "Language
Rights, Individual and Communal." Language Problems and Language Planning,
Vol. 17, No. 2, 1993.
- "Council for a Parliament of
the World's Religions." The Declaration of a Global Ethic. Chicago,
IL, 1993.
- Declaration of European Television
and Film Forum's Working Group on Consumer and Viewer Interests. Dusseldorf,
Germany. Media Development 4, January 24, 1994.
- Dyson, Rose, A. The Treatment of
Media Violence in Canada Since the Publication of the LaMarsh Commission
Report in 1977. Doctoral dissertation. OISE at the University of Toronto,
1995.
- Easton, Susan M. The problem of pornography,
regulation and the right to free speech. London, Routledge, 1994.
- Evenson, Debra. Women's rights and
the media. The National Lawyers Guild Practitioners. Berkeley, CA. Wol.
48, No. 1, Winter 1991.
- Final Report of the World Summit
on Television and Children, Melbourne, Australia, March 12-17, 1995.
- Firestone, C. M. &;Schement,
J. R. (Eds.). An information bill of rights and responsibilities. Toward
an Information Bill of Rights &; Responsibilities, 133-143. Queenstown,
MD: The Aspen Institute, 1995.
- Fourth European Ministerial Conference
on Mass Media Policy. The Media in a Democratic Society: Resolutions and
Political Declaration. Prague, December 7-8, 1994.
- Franck, Peter. "The Mass Media,
The New World Information order, and a new look at the First Amendment."
The National Lawyers Guild Practitioner. Berkeley, CA. Vol. 48, No. 1,
Winter, 1991.
- French Association of Television
Viewers. "Charter of French Television Viewer's Rights." ("Les
Pieds dans le Paf.") Media Development 4, 1991.
- Gallagher, Margaret. Communicataion
and human dignity: A Women's rights perspective. Media Development, 3,
1995.
- Hamelink, Cees J. The right to communicate.
International Association for Mass Communication Research, Vienna, Austria,
June 15, 1993.
- Hamelink, Cees J. World Communication;
Disempowerment and Self- empowerment. London: Zed Books, 1995.
- Lady Howe, Chair. Broadcasting Standards
Council, UK. Address at the European Conference on Fundamental Rights and
New Information Technologies in the Audiovisual Sector.
- Japanese Forum for Citizens' Television.
Charter of Television Viewers Rights, (1993.)
- Kleinwachter, Wolfgang. "Continuity
and change in the international law of mass communication." The National
Lawyers Guild Practitioners, Berkeley, CA, vol. 48, No. 1, Winter 1991.
- MacBride Round Table on Communication.
"Tunis statement." Media Development 3, 1995.
- MacKinnon, Catharine A. Only Words.
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1993.
- MacKinnon, Catharine A. Feminism
Modified: Discourses on Life and Law. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University
Press, 1987.
- Media and Democracy Congress. Information
Bill of Rights. References and Assistance: Nolan Bowie, DeeDee Halleck,
Julian Low, Herb Schiller, Martha Wallner, People's Communication Charter,
Aspen Institute, Telecommunications Policy Roundtable, American Library
Association, Taxpayers Assets Project, Media Consortium, National Alliance
for Media Arts and Culture, 1996.
- Media Ethics and Advocacy Committee.
"Violence in Electronic Media and Film." National Council of
the Churches of Christ in the USA, February 17, 1994.
- Media Education Committee, Department
of Communication, Strategies for Media Education. National Council of the
Churches of Christ in the USA, September, 1993.
- Media Ethics and Advocacy Committee,
Global Communication for Justice, National Council of the Churches of Christ
in the USA, February 17, 1994.
- Morf, Doris. "Appeal for an
international commitment against violence on the screen." The National
Commissions for UNESCO of Austria, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and
Switzerland. Bern, 1994.
- New Delhi Declaration on Democratization
of Audiovisual Communication. The Democratic Communiqué, XII, 1,
March, 1994.
- New World Information and Communications
Order. NWICO Sourcebook. International Organization of Journalists, 1986.
- Nordenstrend, Kaarle &;Kleinwachter,
Wolfgang.(Eds.). CSCE (Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe)
and Information. Proceedings of a seminar of experts, April 24-27, 1992.
- Pontifical Council for Social Communications.
Pornography and violence in the Communications Media: A Pastoral Response.
Vatican City, Vatican Polyglot Press, 1989.
- Porter, Vincent. The freedom of expression
and public service broadcasting. Tolley's Journal of Media Law and Practice,
14 (2), 46- 50. Tolley Publishing Company Limited, Surrey, UK, 1993.
- Vinebohm, Lisa European media - east
and west. InteRadio, 5, (1), 1993.
- World Conference of Human Rights.
"Declaration of the International Organization of Journalists."
Vienna, June 14-25, 1993.
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