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Communicating population “messages”

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  1. “Linker” appears in several articles by David Radel, formerly of the East-West Communication Institute, Honolulu, now of the World Bank; e.g. “Social Science Research and Population Communication Programs: The Issue of Relevance”, August 1972,mimeo. “Transducer” in this sense seems to have been first used by Dr.M.C. Shelesnyak, director of the former International Program for Population Analysis of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., in an editorial appearing inPopulation Dynamics Quarterly, Vol.,2,No.1, Winter 1974.

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van der Tak, J. Communicating population “messages”. European Demographic Information Bulletin 9, 69–73 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02917852

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