Dr. Hopeton Sydney Dunn
Programme Director in FSS - Mona School of Business: Affiliated Institutions
Bachelor of Arts from UWI MonaDiploma in Mass Communication from UWI MonaDoctor of Philosophy from City University of LondonMaster of Arts from City University of London
Telephone: 876/977-1397
Email: hopeton.dunn@uwimona.edu.jm
Email: hopeton.dunn@uwimona.edu.jm
Citations
Book, Whole
- Dunn, Hopeton S., Dunn, Leith. Employment, working conditions and labour relations in offshore data service enterprises: Case studies of Barbados and Jamaica
- Tomaselli, Keyan, Dunn, Hopeton S.. Media, democracy and renewal in Southern Africa
- Dunn, Hopeton S., Dunn, Leith L.. People and tourism: Issues and attitudes in the Jamaican hospitality industry
- Dunn, Hopeton S.. Emancipation: The lessons and the legacy - lectures presented in the emancipation lecture series 1994-2006
- Dunn, Hopeton S.. Telecommunications and information technology: Their impact on employment and trade unions in the Caribbean
- Dunn, Hopeton S. Globalization, communications and Caribbean identity
Book, Chapter
- Dunn, Hopeton S.. A one-way street just off the global digital superhighway: Debating monopoly control and policy-making in Caribbean telecommunications
- Dunn, Hopeton S.. Globalisation from below: Caribbean cultures, global technologies and the WTO
- Dunn, Hopeton S.. The politics of the media in the English-speaking Caribbean
- Dunn, Hopeton S.. Policy issues in communication technology use: Challenges and options
- Dunn, Hopeton S., Noguera, Felipe. Cuban telecommunications systems: Confronted by global political and technological change
- Dunn, Hopeton S. Telecommunications policy in the Caribbean: From state monopoly to private monopoly
- Dunn, Hopeton S.. Reform and outreach: The political economy of Southern African media
- Dunn, Hopeton S.. Emancipation-unfinished business
- Dunn, Hopeton S., Gooden, Winston S.. Telecommunications policy making in Jamaica: From state monopoly to private monopoly
- Dunn, Hopeton S.. Facing the digital millennium: Culture, communication and globalization in Jamaica and South Africa
Journal, Article
- Dunn, Hopeton S. Upgrading our libraries
- Dunn, Hopeton S. Telecommunications regulation: Lessons from a Caribbean debate
- Dunn, Hopeton S. Transnational corporations, the IMF and policy-making in the Caribbean: Implications of the Cable and Wireless controversy in Jamaica
- Dunn, Hopeton S.. Distance education and communication programmes in the University of the West Indies: Profile and prospects
- Dunn, Leith. Women in philanthropy: From traditional to transformational leadership in the 21st century
- Dunn, Hopeton S. Empowering the voiceless in an era of globalization
- Dunn, Hopeton S. Communication training and education in Jamaica: An historical analysis
- Dunn, Hopeton S. Telecommunications policy in the Caribbean
- Dunn, Hopeton S. Caribbean telecoms: A call for competition, a call for regulation
- Dunn, Hopeton S. Caribbean telecommunications policy: Fashioned by debt, dependency and underdevelopment
- Dunn, Hopeton S.. Struggle, innovation and cultural resistance
- Dunn, Hopeton S., Dunn, Leith L.. Tourism and popular perceptions: Mapping Jamaican attitudes
Conference Proceedings
- Dunn, Hopeton S.. Negotiating identity : Globalizations, WTO and Caribbean cultures
- Dunn, Hopeton S.. Usage patterns for mobile phones in Jamaica.
- Dunn, Hopeton S.. Globalisation, convergence and the digital future: Policy issues in Caribbean broadcasting regulation.
- Dunn, Hopeton S. Digital technologies and Jamaican creative industries: Towards global competitiveness.
- Dunn, Hopeton S. . Mobile telephony as bridging technology to wider broadband and e-commerce usages by low income Jamaicans.
- Dunn, Hopeton S.. Telecommunications and new forms of work opportunities and challenges of telecommuting, outsourcing and offshore employment in Jamaica and the Caribbean.
- Dunn, Hopeton S.. Political advertising and the 2007 general elections.
- Dunn, Hopeton S.. Poverty and mobile telephony: Results of a national household survey of low income users in Jamaica.
- Dunn, Hopeton S.. Consumer driven media content: The challenges and opportunities of the emerging wiki-world.
- Dunn, Hopeton S., Dunn, Leith L.. Teleuse at the bottom of the pyramid: Genderstanding mobile telephony.
- Dunn, Hopeton S. . Maximizing the value of telecom & ICT networks in the single market.
- Dunn, Hopeton S. . Global technologies and the business of Jamaican culture: Maximizing the potential of ICTs and new media.
- Dunn, Hopeton S.. Wha a Gwaan: Research report on a qualitative study on mobile telephony and poverty in Jamaica qualitative research report mobile phone access and usage patterns in Jamaica. Prepared for DIRSI- IDRC.

