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Communication for Development and Social Change

✍ Scribed by Jan Servaes


Publisher
Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
429
Edition
2nd
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This volume underlines that development communication: - Is, first and foremost, about people and the process needed to facilitate their sharing of knowledge and perceptions in order to effect positive developmental change.- Is based on dialogue, which is necessary to promote stakeholders' participation. Such participation is needed in order to understand stakeholder perceptions, perspectives, values, attitudes and practices so they can be incorporated into the design and implementation of development initiatives.- Follows the two-way, horizontal model and not the traditional one-way, vertical model of Sender-Message-Channel-Receiver and increasingly makes use of emerging many to many forms of communication made possible through new technologies. - Gives voice to those most affected by the development issue(s) at stake, allowing them to participate directly in defining and implementing solutions and identifying development directions.- Recognizes that reality is largely socially constructed-and thus culture-specific. The implications are that there can be different realities (or different perceptions of the same reality) for the same situation according to specific groups' perceptions and needs. Thus the role of development and by extension communication is not to "impose" the correct reality, but rather to foster dialogue to facilitate mutual understanding among different perspectives. - Uses a number of tools, techniques, media and methods to facilitate mutual understanding, define and bridge differences of perceptions, and take action towards change, according to the particular needs of the development initiative. These tools and techniques should be used in an integrated way and are most effective when used at the beginning of development initiatives.Jan Servaes is Professor and Chair of the Department of Communication at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents......Page 6
Introduction......Page 15
Communication and the Persistence of Poverty: The Need for a Return to Basics......Page 32
Hybrid Interactions: Human Rights and Development in a Cultural Perspective......Page 46
Media Globalization through Localization......Page 59
Vertical Minds versus Horizontal Cultures: An Overview of Participatory Process and Experiences......Page 69
The Panoptic View: A Discourse Approach to Communication and Development......Page 86
Threads of Development Communication......Page 97
Development Communication Approaches in an International Perspective......Page 159
Tracing the History of Participatory Communication Approaches to Development: A Critical Appraisal......Page 181
Communication for Development Approaches of Some Governmental and Non-Governmental Agencies......Page 202
UNESCO’s Contributions to Cultural Diversity and Communication for Development......Page 220
Making a Difference through Development Communication: Some Evidence-based Results from FAO Field Projects......Page 233
Involving People, Evolving Behaviour: The UNICEF Experience......Page 255
Rural HIV/AIDS Communication/Intervention: From Using Models to Using Frameworks and Common Principles......Page 280
Religion and HIV/AIDS Prevention in Thailand......Page 297
Fighting AIDS with Edutainment: Building on the Soul City Experience in South Africa......Page 328
Making Community Media Work: Community Media Identities and Their Articulation in an Antwerp Neighbourhood Development Project......Page 348
Working with Media in Areas Affected by Ethno-political Conflict......Page 375
Conclusion......Page 390
Bibliography and Select Readings*......Page 392
About the Editor and Contributors......Page 415
Index......Page 422


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