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[ecrea] Development Communication: Reframing the Role of the Media
Mon Aug 17 16:36:27 GMT 2009
Development Communication: Reframing the Role of the Media
By Dr. Thomas L. McPhail
Wiley-Blackwell 2009 ISBN 978-1-4051-8795-4
Development Communication: Reframing the Role of
the Media offers a comprehensive examination of
?the process of systematically intervening with
either media or education in order to promote
positive social change.? McPhail tackles this
subject through a well-rounded and thorough
examination of development communication?s
history, progress, and the practical and
theoretical approaches to this increasingly
relevant topic. McPhail and contributors
explore the failure of Modernization to improve
conditions worldwide and the efforts by NGO?s
and other groups to subvert the status quo
through grass-roots organization and bottom-up
strategies. Issues discussed include
environmentalism, literacy, education, feminism,
the digital divide, and the use of multimedia in
empowering people around the
world. Furthermore, McPhail offers pertinent
insights and suggestions for future avenues of investigation.
Those interested in global media, social issues,
education, and politics will all benefit from
the information provided in Development
Communication, which has been hailed as an
indispensable contribution to its field. This
text presents a far-reaching understanding of
development communication for students, theorists and practitioners alike.
?Development Communication is a welcome addition
to the growing literature in development
communication, especially the chapters on the
digital divide and feminism in a
post-development era. This book is compulsory
reading for everybody interested in development
communication.? - Srinivas R. Melkote of Bowling Green State University
?McPhail has put together another
thought-provoking book. Development
Communication is essential reading for anyone
interested in social change in today?s
globalized world.? - George Barnett of the University of Buffalo
List of Outside Contributors
Satarupa Dasgupta, Reneé Houston, Michele H.
Jackson, Mitchell F. Rice, Eva Szalvai
Dr. Thomas L. McPhail is a professor at the
University of Missouri ? St. Louis and the chair
of the Media Studies Department, and formerly a
consultant to UNESCO. He began his career with
Marshall McLuhan at the University of Toronto.
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