Participatory communication : working for change and development
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Participatory communication : working for change and development
(Communication and human values)
Sage, 1994
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityアフリカ専攻
: India-pb361.45||Whi95047818
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Critical theoretical perspectives on participation and communication processes in Third World development are presented by leading scholars in this volume. While the perspectives of the book are diverse, the two dominant themes that emerge are: that development communication must be dialogical and transactional; and that it must play a central role in offering new philosophies, concepts and models which facilitate participation of the people in all phases of development.
Table of Contents
Foreword - Paulo Friere
The Concept of Participation - Shirley A White
Transforming Rhetoric to Reality
PART ONE: PERSPECTIVES ON PARTICIPATION
Participative Communication as a Part of Building the Participative Society - Juan Diaz Bordenave
Participatory Development Communication - Pradip Thomas
Philosophical Premises
Modernization, Post-Modernization Approaches to Participatory Communication for Development - Thomas L Jacobson
Communication Approaches to Participation and Development - Kevel J Kumar
Challenging the Assumptions and Perspectives
PART TWO: PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES AND MODELS
Participatory Development Communication as a Social-Cultural Process - Robert White
Participatory Development Communication as a Dialogical Process - Syed A Rahim
Participatory Development Communication as Cultural Renewal - K Sadanandan Nair and Shirley A White
A Community-Based Learning Approach - Niell McKee
Beyond Social Marketing
Power and Conflict - Benjamin V Lozare
Hidden Dimensions of Communication, Participative Planning and Action
PART THREE: PARTICIPATORY DECISION MAKING AND ACTION
Participatory Decision Making - Joseph Ascroft
A Parable
Participatory Decision Making in Third World Development - Joseph Ascroft and Sipho Masilela
Diffusion Theory and Participatory Decision Making - Joseph Ascroft and Robert Agunga
Operational Impasses in Knowledge Sharing - Srinivas Melkote and Chandrasekhar Vallath
Case Study Examples
Facilitating Communication Within Rural and Marginal Communities - Sybil L James
A Model for Development Support
PART FOUR: PARTICIPATORY MEssage MAKING
Participatory Message Development - K Sadanandan Nair and Shirley A White
A Conceptual Framework
Participatory Message Making with Video - Shirley A White and Pradeep K Patel
Revelations from Studies in India and the USA
Kheda - Binod C Agrawal
An Experiment in Participatory Communication
Participatory Rural Newspapers as Agents of Development - Francis P Kasoma
A Reciprocal Agenda-Setting Model
Media Production and the Process of Becoming in the Context of Community Building - Alfonzo B Deza
Participatory Communication for Development - Subhadra Belbase
How Can We Achieve It?
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