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Category: Community Communication/Media
  1. Braid, Florangel Rosario and Ramon R. Tuazon. (1994). Learning from life: An ethnographic study of functional literacy in marginal Philippine communities. Vol. 14. Inipon (Quezon Province) Site Report. Ma. Luisa C. Doronila, ed. Manila: Literacy Coordinating Council (LCC), Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS) and University of the Philippines. 68pp.

  2. Braid, Florangel Rosario and Ramon R. Tuazon. (1994). Learning from life: An ethnographic study of functional literacy in marginal Philippine communities. Vol. 15. Corona (Rizal) site report. Ma. Luisa Doronila, ed. Manila: Literacy Coordinating Council, Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS) and University of the Philippines. 102pp.

  3. Canieso-Doronila, Ma. Luisa C. and Jasmin Espiritu Acuna (eds.). (1994). Learning from life: An ethnographic study of functional literacy in marginal Philippine communities. Manila: Literacy Coordinating Council (LCC), Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS) and University of the Philippines. 16 vols.

  4. Gonzales, Ibarra, S.J. (1989). Communication for community. Manila: People in Communication, Inc. 70pp.

  5. Jamias, S.B. and Ely D.Gomez. (1988). The agenda-setting function of selected Philippine newspapers in a rural setting. Laguna: University of the Philippines Los Banos - Institute of Development Communication. 80pp.

  6. Manalili, Angelito S. (1990). Community organizing for people's empowerment. Manila: Kapatiran-Kaunlaran Foundation, Inc. 197pp.

  7. Manalili, Angelito S. (1984). Pag-oorganisa ng pamayanan tungo sa kaunlaran mula sa Pilipinas (Patterns of community organizing in the Philippines). Manila: Kapatiran-Kaunlaran Foundation, Inc. 239pp.

  8. Manalili, Angelito S. (1994). Sama-samang pangangasiwa at pagpapalakas ng samahan: Pag-oorganisa ng pamayanan. (Participatory management and strengthening of people's organizations). Manila: Kapatiran-Kaunlaran Foundation, Inc. 282pp.

  9. Maslog, Crispin C. (1985). Five successful Asean community newspapers. Singapore: Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Centre (AMIC ). 136pp.

  10. Maslog, Crispin C. and Associates. (1988). How to manage a community newspaper. 2nd ed. Manila: Philippine Press Institute.

  11. Maslog, Crispin C. (1993). The rise and fall of Philippine community newspapers. Manila: Philippine Press Institute. 103pp.

  12. Osteria, T. S. and Jonathan Y. Okamura.(eds.) (1986). Participatory approaches to development: Experiences in the Philippines. Manila: De La Salle University Research Center. 239pp.

  13. Philippine Press Institute and Konrad Adenauer Stiftung. (2003) The community press is alive (in Asia and the Pacific). Manila: (The Author). 112 pp.

  14. Ramirez, Mina M. (1990). Communication from the ground up. Manila: Asian Social Institute. 107pp.

  15. Santos, Vergel O. (1991). How to edit a community newspaper. Manila: Press Foundation for Asia. 75pp.

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