Participatory Communication

Participatory Communication
Author: Thomas Tufte,Paolo Mefalopulos
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2009-07-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821380109

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What do we mean when we say participatory communication? What are the practical implications of working with participatory communication strategies in development and social change processes? What experiences exists in practice that documents that participatory communication adds value to a development project or programme? The aim of this user guide on participatory communication is to provide answers to some of these questions. Many communication practitioners and development workers face obstacles and challenges in their practical work. A participatory communication strategy offers a very specific perspective on how to articulate social processes, decision-making processes and any change process for that matter. Participatory approaches are nothing new. However, what is new is the proliferation of institutions, especially governmental but also non-governmental, that seek participatory approaches in their development initiative. This guide seeks to provide perspectives, tools and experiences regarding how to go about it with participatory communication strategies. It is conceived as a guide that hopefully can be of relevance and utility for development workers in the field. It is targeted at both at government and their officials, World Bank staff and at civil society.

Participatory Development Communication

Participatory Development Communication
Author: International Development Research Centre (Canada)
Publsiher: IDRC
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1996
Genre: Africa, West
ISBN: 9780889368026

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Participatory Development Communication: A West African agenda

Involving the Community

Involving the Community
Author: Guy Bessette
Publsiher: IDRC
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2004
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781552500668

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Provides advice to researchers, community members, and development practitioners on how to improve their ability to effectively reach policy makers and promote change. Covers their roles as a communication actors, how to plan a participatory development communication strategy, and the use of communication tools.

Participatory Communication Strategy Design

Participatory Communication Strategy Design
Author: Paolo Mefalopulos,Chris Kamlongera
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9251052522

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This handbook has been prepared as a training and field guide for designing, implementing and managing effective communication strategies for field projects in a participatory manner, building on the results of the Participatory Rural Communication Appraisal (ISBN 9251052514). Issues dealt with include the principles and processes of communication planning, message development, multimedia material production and the implementation of communication activities in the field. This strategy design process has been tested in training workshops and applied to various development projects including those dealing with agriculture, health and education, water and sanitation.

Participatory Communication

Participatory Communication
Author: Shirley A White
Publsiher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1994-09-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0803991428

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This pioneering and thought-provoking volume explores the strengths, weaknesses, and complex nature of participation in many diverse settings while pinpointing important related concepts such as power and control, conscientization, and empowerment and self-reliance. Two central themes run throughout Participatory Communication: development communication must be dialogic and transactional; and development communicators must play a critical role in offering new philosophies, concepts, and models which facilitate participation at all stages of the development process. With its judicious blend of theoretical models and case studies and its refreshing ability to challenge received wisdom concerning participation, development, and communication processes, Participatory Communication will interest a wide range of academics and professionals as well as voluntary agencies. "This book comes close to being unrivalled for its scope . . . and reflects the sincerity and concern of the contributors for the toiling marginalised muted millions." -Economic and Political Weekly "As a professor of development communication myself, I intend to read the book again and again. It fulfills the voracious requirements of the duty to profess to students. It is a virtual encyclopedia on development communication, what with its 21 chapters dedicated to one or the other aspect of the philosophies, theories, models, practices, and history of that field, particularly the concept of participation . . . All in all, the book celebrates a philosophy that `has influenced a generation' of practitioners, students, and scholars of development and communication." -Media Asia

Participatory Communication for Social Change

Participatory Communication for Social Change
Author: Jan Servaes,Thomas L Jacobson,Shirley A White
Publsiher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1996-08-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015038142066

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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.

Empirical Studies of Participatory Environmental Communication

Empirical Studies of Participatory Environmental Communication
Author: Mekonnen Hailemariam
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2022-07-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9786208000134

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International and local stakeholders are being engaged to alleviate the global environmental and livelihood challenges affecting the rural community. NGOs are helping to share these burdens by implementing community projects that address environmental and livelihood issues in rural communities. However, implementing such community projects is challenging for several reasons. One of the main challenges is considering viable implementation strategies applied as pragmatic instruments to community projects. The pragmatic instruments of participatory environmental communication that consider environmental communication, non-formal environmental education, stakeholders' participation and environmental conflicts are the major tenets used to implement community projects in the rural society in Ethiopia. These implementation strategies are best sought by a local NGO working on an Environment and Forest Development Program aimed at improving Ethiopia's environment and rural society's livelihood. Although it has ups and downs, the NGO has vast experience of implementing community projects. The experiences provide solid solutions for the viability of community projects.

Participatory Media in Environmental Communication

Participatory Media in Environmental Communication
Author: Usha Sundar Harris
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2018-09-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317223412

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Participatory Media in Environmental Communication brings together stories of communities in the Pacific islands – a region that is severely affected by the impacts of climate change. Despite living on the margins of the digital revolution, these island communities have used media and communication to create awareness of and find solutions to environmental challenges. By telling their stories in their own way, ordinary people are able to communicate compelling accounts of how different, but interrelated, environmental, political, and economic issues converge and impact at a local level.? This book fills a significant gap in our understanding of how participatory media is used as a dialogic tool to raise awareness and facilitate discussion of environmental issues that are now critical. It includes a section on pedagogy and practice – the undergirding principles, the tools, the methods. The book offers a framework for Participatory Environmental Communication that weaves three widely used concepts, diversity, network and agency, into a cohesive underlying system to bring scholars, practitioners and diverse communities together in a dialogue about pressing environmental issues. This book is a valuable resource for researchers and students in communication and media studies, environmental communication, cultural studies, and environmental sciences, as well as practitioners, policy makers and environmental activists.