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Emerging Trends in Indigenous Language Media, Communication, Gender, and Health (Advances in Human Services and Public Health) (en Inglés)
Kehinde Opeyemi Oyesomi (Autor)
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Emerging Trends in Indigenous Language Media, Communication, Gender, and Health (Advances in Human Services and Public Health) (en Inglés) - Kehinde Opeyemi Oyesomi
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Reseña del libro "Emerging Trends in Indigenous Language Media, Communication, Gender, and Health (Advances in Human Services and Public Health) (en Inglés)"
The importance of communication in health-related matters cannot be overemphasized. Despite modern global advancements, indigenous communication methods assume a large part of health practices in rural regions throughout the world, including areas in Africa and Asia. Indigenous language remains one of the strongest means of communication and a vital function in local communities across the globe. Emerging Trends in Indigenous Language Media, Communication, Gender, and Health is a collection of innovative research that vitalizes, directs, and shapes scholarship and global understanding in the aforementioned areas and provides sustainable policy trajectory measures for indigenous language media and health advocacy. This book will provide a better global understanding of the significance indigenous language still has in modern society. While highlighting topics including digitalization, sustainability, and health education, this book is ideally designed for researchers, anthropologists, sociologists, advocates, medical practitioners, world health organizations, media professionals, government officials, policymakers, practitioners, academicians, and students.