Editore: Amer Anthropologist, 1968
Da: Larry W Price Books, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
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Pamphlet. Condizione: Very Good. Vol 70, pp. 898-910, Extracted from orig vol, begins with title page, trimmed & stapled, thus is like a pamphlet else VG.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Concept Publishing Company., New Delhi, India, 1980
ISBN 10: 0391019333 ISBN 13: 9780391019331
Da: Doss-Haus Books, Redondo Beach, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Hardcover 1980 edition. Xth Icaes Series No.3. Ex-library book with stamps and labels attached. Binding firm. Pages unmarked and clean. Covers and text in very good condition. {276 pages}.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. No Mission Impossible is not just another military autobiography. It offers a riveting, deeply personal account of the extraordinary career of Lt. Gen. J.B.S. Yadava, a decorated general, who has seen and shaped some of India`s most defining military moments. This gripping memoir stands apart by diving into the heart of what it takes to become a military leader in the face of adversity, uncertainty, and often hostile environments. Spanning nearly seven decades, the book provides a rare and vivid perspective on India`s military history from 1950 to 2018, through the lens of a general who participated in critical events such as the 1965 Indo-Pak War, the 1971 war for Liberation of Bangladesh, and the insurgencies in Nagaland, Mizoram, Punjab, and Jammu & Kashmir. Lt. Gen. Yadava does not just recount these eventshe provides insights into the socio-political, economic, and military contexts that shaped them, offering a comprehensive, multi-dimensional view of the tumultuous periods that shaped modern India. This memoir is more than a historical account. It`s a powerful critique, spotlighting the often-overlooked gaps in strategic vision in India`s political and military leadership. Lt. Gen. Yadava unflinchingly highlights the flaws in leadership training, development, and the absence of strategic foresight that, at times, impacted national security outcomes. What truly sets No Mission Impossible apart is its candid lessons learned from real-life operationslessons that resonate not only with those in uniform but with anyone interested in leadership under pressure. Lt. Gen. Yadava offers a frank, ringside view of key military and political decisions or lack thereof that changed the course of history. With its easy flow and accessible language, this book is a must-read for current and aspiring military leaders, defence analysts, and anyone keen on understanding the complexities of leadership in war and conflict. No Mission Impossible is more than a memoir; it is a blueprint for future leaders and a reflection on the cost of leadership when the stakes are the highest.
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. No Mission Impossible is not just another military autobiography. It offers a riveting, deeply personal account of the extraordinary career of Lt. Gen. J.B.S. Yadava, a decorated general, who has seen and shaped some of India`s most defining military moments. This gripping memoir stands apart by diving into the heart of what it takes to become a military leader in the face of adversity, uncertainty, and often hostile environments. Spanning nearly seven decades, the book provides a rare and vivid perspective on India`s military history from 1950 to 2018. Through the lens of a general who participated in critical events such as the 1965 Indo-Pak War, the 1971 war for Liberation of Bangladesh, and the insurgencies in Nagaland, Mizoram, Punjab, and Jammu & Kashmir. Lt. Gen. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: As New. Reprint. Contents Vol. I. Introduction. I. Media issues 1. Challenge to create informed citizenry/Ramtanu Maitra. 2. From personalised politics to personalised journalism/Girilal Jain. 3. Minimum science for everyone/Narender K. Sehgal. 4. Media and elementary education/J.S. Rajput. 5. Social effects of mass media/J.S. Yadava. 6. Communication strategies for non radio non TV areas/A.K. Devgan. 7. Media and political process/Nitin D. Wakankar. 8. Mass media social change and social responsibility/Ganesh Subbarayan. 9. Role of media in science and technology/C. Ramakanta Sarma. 10. Transparency in government functioning and right to information/Ambrish Saxena. 11. Communication problems and potentialities/H.Y. Sharada Prasad. II. Media education 12. Gramsat satellite for rural education/B.B. Mohanty. 13. Communication training in Africa/Jerry Komia Domatob. 14. Seven things journalists should be trained in/K.R. Narayanan. 15. Communication education present and future/Chanchal Sarkar. 16. The importance of training in journalism/S. Viswam. 17. Case for a national council for journalism/J.S. Yadava. III. New information order 18. Moral and ethical Dilemmas in an information society/Raj Kumar. 19. Is western model relevant to Asia/J.S. Yadava. 20. Global electronic invasion developing world under siege/Raj Kumar. 21. Bangladesh media and India an attitudinal profile/Shaikh Abdus Salam. 22. Press in Asia Pacific region/Toshitaka Hayashi. 23. NWICO as an input in third world development/Pradeep Mathur. IV. Mass communication research 24. Communication research in India some reflections/J.S. Yadava. 25. Basic facts of audience research in India/Sunil Misra. 26. Communication challenge agenda for research/P.C. Joshi. 27. Audience research in sound broadcasting/Sharafat Yar Khan. 28. Research in mass media trend analysis and challenge/Uma Joshi and Neepa Mehta. V. Media and women/social sector 29. Studying Muslim women approaches and methodology/H.Y. Siddiqui. 30. Electronic media and children/Ila Varma. 31. Television viewing among children/Usha Abrol Vandana Thapar N. Khan and Parul Srivastava. 32. Construction of feminity on Indian T.V./Prabha Krishnan and Anita Dighe. 33. Media and Women's Movement/Suhas Kumar. 34. Poor Muslim women in rural Bangladesh/Tulsi Patel. 35. Portrayal of distorted image of women by Indian Media/Sunil Dhar and S.N. Pattnaik. 36. Socialisation of female child and mass media/B.K. Kuthiala. 37. Girl child and the role of media/Kamla Bhasin. 38. Media image of women/Kusum Rana and Manju Gupta. 39. Information needs of rural masses/B.K. Prasad. Index. Vol. II. Introduction. I. Print Media 1. Advanced editing skills/Adarsh Kumar Varma. 2. Rural newspapers need for professionalism/Snehasis Sur. 3. Culture industry interaction in printing process/M.A.S. Rajan. 4. American newspapers and challenges of the 1990s/William L. Winter. 5. Challenges and opportunities for press in Asia Pacific region/Toshitaka Hayashi. II. Electronic Media 6. Indian cinema 2000 A.D./Hameeduddin Mahmood. 7. Hum log from concept to after effects/Arvind Singhal and Everett M. Rogers. 8. Electronic media let a hundred satellites beam/K.A. Vardan. 9. Broadcasting for development/Sham Behari. 10. Global electronic invasion developing world under siege/Raj Kumar. III. Traditional Media 11. Tom Tom a traditional medium for communication/S.V. Ramasamy. 12. Theatre in fight against leprosy/Tripurari Sharma. 13. Traditional media and development communication/Durgadas Mukhopadhyay. 14. Communication through folk art forms/N.N. Pillai. IV. Public relations 15. Public sector communication/C.K. Sardana. 16. PR's role in promoting human rights/Ajit Gopal. 17. State information apparatus in 90s/Yogendra Narain. 18. Information set ups in states/S.K. Mukherji. 19. Government and the media/H.Y. Sharada Prasad. 20. Corporate communication an overview/Jaishri Jethwaney. 21. Public relation education in India a critical evaluation/N.A.K. Durrain. 22. Image management.
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: KANISHKA PUBLISHERS, NEW DELHI, 1998
ISBN 10: 8173912246 ISBN 13: 9788173912245
Da: Pórtico [Portico], ZARAGOZA, Z, Spagna
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Aggiungi al carrelloTapa blanda. Condizione: New. 1ª edición. YADAVA, J.S./P.MATHUR, EDS.: ISSUES IN MASS COMMUNICATION. THE BASIC CONCEPTS, 2 VOLS. NEW DELHI, 1998, xx 562 p. tablas, 0 gr. Encuadernacion original. Nuevo. (4A) 0 gr. Libro.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - No Mission Impossible is not just another military autobiography. It offers a riveting, deeply personal account of the extraordinary career of Lt. Gen. J.B.S. Yadava, a decorated general, who has seen and shaped some of India`s most defining military moments. This gripping memoir stands apart by diving into the heart of what it takes to become a military leader in the face of adversity, uncertainty, and often hostile environments. Spanning nearly seven decades, the book provides a rare and vivid perspective on India`s military history from 1950 to 2018.
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