Communicating for Social Change

Communicating for Social Change
Author: Mohan Jyoti Dutta,Dazzelyn Baltazar Zapata
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2018-12-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789811320057

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The book covers the trajectories and trends in social change communication, engaging the key theoretical debates on communication and social change. Attending to the concepts of communication and social change that emerge from and across the global margins, the book works toward offering theoretical and methodological lessons that de-center the dominant constructions of communication and social change. The chapters in the book delve into the interplays of academic-activist-community negotiations in communication for social change, and the ways in which these negotiations offer entry points into transformative communication processes of social change. Moreover, a number of chapters in the book attend to the ways in which Asian articulations of social change are situated at the intersections of culture, structure, and agency. Chapters in the book are extended versions of research presented at the conference on Communicating Social Change: Intersections of Theory and Praxis held at the National University of Singapore in 2016, organized under the umbrella of the Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation (CARE).

Participatory Communication for Social Change

Participatory Communication for Social Change
Author: Jan Servaes,Thomas L Jacobson,Shirley A White
Publsiher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1996-08-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0803992955

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This collection of 15 essays on participatory communication covers a wide range of contexts and countries. The book challenges the field of development communication to rethink its role in elaborating the concepts and practices of people′s participation. Part One presents theoretical perspectives on policy issues and political ideologies; Part Two explores diverse methodological issues arising from current debates in the social sciences and development sociology. The final part details significant case studies which articulate specific experiences of interfacing theory and practice.

Communicating Social Change

Communicating Social Change
Author: Mohan J. Dutta
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2011-05-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781136848810

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Communicating Social Change: Structure, Culture, and Agency explores the use of communication to transform global, national, and local structures of power that create and sustain oppressive conditions. Author Mohan J. Dutta describes the social challenges that exist in current globalization politics, and examines the communicative processes, strategies, and tactics through which social change interventions are constituted in response to the challenges. Using empirical evidence and case studies, he documents the ways through which those in power create conditions at the margins, and he provides a theoretical base for discussing the ways in which these positions of power are resisted through communication processes, strategies, and tactics. The interplay of power and control with resistance is woven through each of the chapters in the book. This exceptional volume highlights the points of intersection between the theory and praxis of social change communication, creating theoretical entry points for the praxis of social change. It is intended for communication scholars and students studying activism, social movements, and communication for social change, and it will also resonate in such disciplines such as development, sociology, and social work, with those who are studying social transformations.

Communication for Social Change Anthology

Communication for Social Change Anthology
Author: Alfonso Gumucio Dagron,Thomas Tufte
Publsiher: CFSC Consortium, Inc.
Total Pages: 1409
Release: 2006
Genre: Communication in social action
ISBN: 9780977035793

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Contains nearly 200 readings published between 1927 and 2005, in English or translated from other languages, on the historical roots and pioneering thinking regarding communication for social change. Covers a variety of topics, including the radio, tv and other mass communication, information and communication technology, the digital gap, the formation of an information society, national information policies, participatory decision making, communication of development, pedagogy and entertainment education, HIV/AIDS communication for prevention, etc.

Communication Culture and Social Change

Communication  Culture and Social Change
Author: Mohan Dutta
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030264703

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Drawing on the culture-centered approach (CCA), this book re-imagines culture as a site for resisting the neocolonial framework of neoliberal governmentality. Culture emerged in the 20th Century as a conceptual tool for resisting the hegemony of West-centric interventions in development, disrupting the assumptions that form the basis of development. This turn to culture offered radical possibilities for decolonizing social change but in response, necolonial development institutions incorporated culture into their strategic framework while simultaneously deploying political and economic power to silence transformative threads. This rise of “culture as development” corresponded with the global rise of neo-liberal governmentality, incorporating culture as a tool for globally reproducing the logic of capital. Using examples of transformative social change interventions, this book emphasizes the role of culture as a site for resisting capitalism and imagining rights-based, sustainable and socialist futures. In particular, it attends to culture as the basis for socialist organizing in activist and party politics. In doing so, Culture, Participation and Social Change offers a framework of inter-linkage between Marxist analyses of capital and cultural analyses of colonialism. It concludes with an anti-colonial framework that re-imagines the academe as a site of activist interventions.

Global Perspectives on NGO Communication for Social Change

Global Perspectives on NGO Communication for Social Change
Author: Giuliana Sorce
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2021-11-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000474954

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This book examines the central role media and communication play in the activities of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) around the globe, how NGOs communicate with key publics, engage stakeholders, target political actors, enable input from civil society, and create participatory opportunities. An international line-up of authors first discuss communication practices, strategies, and media uses by NGOs, providing insights into the specifics of NGO programs for social change goals and reveal particular sets of tactics NGOs commonly employ. The book then presents a set of case studies of NGO organizing from all over the world—ranging from Sudan via Brazil to China – to illustrate the particular contexts that make NGO advocacy necessary, while also highlighting successful initiatives to illuminate the important spaces NGOs occupy in civil society. This comprehensive and wide-ranging exploration of global NGO communication will be of great interest to scholars across communication studies, media studies, public relations, organizational studies, political science, and development studies, while offering accessible pieces for practitioners and organizers.

Decoding Abortion Rhetoric

Decoding Abortion Rhetoric
Author: Celeste Michelle Condit
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1990
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0252064038

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Condit provides a close look at how pro-life and pro-choice arguments have helped shape the development of public policy and private practice. She offers readers an orderly way through the barrage of rhetoric and an opportunity to identify and clarify our own opinions on a very difficult subject.''A compelling story. . . . Not only a fascinating account of the abortion controversy but a substantial contribution to our understanding of discourse as praxis.''-- Journal of Communication''A thoughtful, socially important, and carefully constructed piece of scholarship.''-- American Journal of Sociology''A model of scholarly research and critical insight. . . . I cannot commend this book too highly.''-- Quarterly Journal of Speech

The Handbook of Development Communication and Social Change

The Handbook of Development Communication and Social Change
Author: Karin Gwinn Wilkins,Thomas Tufte,Rafael Obregon
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2014-01-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781118505366

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This valuable resource offers a wealth of practical and conceptual guidance to all those engaged in struggles for social justice around the world. It explains in accessible language and painstaking detail how to deploy and to understand the tools of media and communication in advancing the goals of social, cultural, and political change. A stand-out reference on a vital topic of primary international concern, with a rising profile in communications and media research programs Multinational editorial team and global contributors Covers the history of the field as well as integrating and reconceptualising its diverse perspectives and approaches Provides a fully formed framework of understanding and identifies likely future developments Features a wealth of insights into the critical role of digital media in development communication and social change