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Communicating to Illiterate Populations (1999)

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Authors: Kent Hovey-Smith

Collection: Research Materials

This is a dissertation toward a Masters in European Public Relations (MARPE) from Leeds Business School, Leeds Metropolitan University. It examines the communications problem of communicating to illiterate populations. It presents statistics on illiteracy, an explanation of illiteracy as a communications problem, applicable communications theory, a case study of an attempt to communicate to a largely illiterate public and an analysis of the case.

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Added: 2005-02-08

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