Re-imagining Development Communication in Africa is organized into three sections or parts, the first focusing on the past and the history of development communication scholarship; the second analyzes theoretical issues, and finally a third section that looks at country cases. The first part provides several perspectives on the historical development of the field as it pertains to Africa. Some of these look at ideological, indigenous contributions, and the particular importance of gender issues. The second section provides a critique of development communication theory and provides a more…mehr
Re-imagining Development Communication in Africa is organized into three sections or parts, the first focusing on the past and the history of development communication scholarship; the second analyzes theoretical issues, and finally a third section that looks at country cases. The first part provides several perspectives on the historical development of the field as it pertains to Africa. Some of these look at ideological, indigenous contributions, and the particular importance of gender issues. The second section provides a critique of development communication theory and provides a more cultural appropriate alternative. Additionally, the book applies existing theory to practice in African communities. This leads to the third section of the book which focuses on development communication in some country cases such as in Cameroon, Kenya, Nigeria, and Rwanda.This book takes a new look at development communication in Africa from the perspective of experienced scholars and practitioners. The book is organized into three sections or parts, the first focusing on the past and the history of development communication scholarship; the se...Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Chuka Onwumechili is professor of Communications serving as Interim Dean for the School of Communications at Howard University in Washington, DC. He is an accomplished scholar with several books and peer-reviewed journal articles. His work has involved development communication particularly in the area of telecommunications. Among his several published works are issues dealing with universal access and building critical mass. He once served as Vice President for the Digital Bridge Institute (DBI) in Nigeria where his charge included developing labor for the growing telecommunications industry in the country. Dr. Ikechukwu Ndolo is an experienced scholar in the area of development communication and has consulted with both the British Department for International Development (DFID) and United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in Nigeria. In 2009, he worked with DFID in helping to strengthen the Nigerian Bureau for Public Reform's capacity to disseminate public sector reform messages. Dr. Ndolo who currently heads the Department of Mass Communication at the University of Nigeria in Nsukka, Nigeria is widely published. Additionally, he has also developed audio productions mostly in the area of development. Among these are his audio productions sponsored by UNICEF in the areas of immunization, breastfeeding mothers, and compliance with prescription of health workers, among others.
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Part 1: Reviewing Past Frameworks and Today's Discourse Chapter 1: Transcultural Social Change and Development: A Critical Review of Paradigm Shifts Daniel Awodiya Chapter 2: Africa, Development and Communication: The Day After Chuka Onwumechili and Ikechukwu Ndolo Chapter 3: Speaking of African Women's Agency, Activism and Complementary Gender Roles: A Look at African Feminism Annie Duru Chapter 4: Going Back to Basics: Shifting Research Focus to Indigenous Knowledge Systems and their Role in Development Matt Mogekwu Part 2: Theorizing & Expanding the Realm Chapter 5: Another View: Theorizing Development Media Chuka Onwumechili and Ritchard M'Bayo Chapter 6: The Theory of Communicative Action for Population-Communication Management in Sub-Saharan Africa: Argumentative Speech in Nigeria Cornelius Pratt and Thomas Jacobson Chapter 7: Development Media: Challenges and Attempts Genet Lakew Chapter 8: Issues and Perspectives on Community Engagement For Behavior and Social Change Ikechukwu Ndolo and Hilary Ozoh Part 3: Country Cases Chapter 9: Health Communication and Nigeria: Sickle Cell Anaemia in Nollywood Tokunbo Ojo and Jan Servaes Chapter 10: Moving the Signpost in Cameroon? Resolving Inter-Village Rivalry through a Form of Communication Kehbuma Langmia Chapter 11: Communicating Peace: Women Transcend Cultural Cultural Boundaries in Post-Genocide Rwanda Eddah Mutua and Ayantu Tibeso Chapter 12: Coding for Development in the Silicon Savannah: The Emerging Role of Digital Technology in Kenya George Gathigi and Ernest Waititu Chapter 13: Sustainable Development and Rural Access to Telecommunications in Nigeria Chukwudiebube Bede Opata
Part 1: Reviewing Past Frameworks and Today's Discourse Chapter 1: Transcultural Social Change and Development: A Critical Review of Paradigm Shifts Daniel Awodiya Chapter 2: Africa, Development and Communication: The Day After Chuka Onwumechili and Ikechukwu Ndolo Chapter 3: Speaking of African Women's Agency, Activism and Complementary Gender Roles: A Look at African Feminism Annie Duru Chapter 4: Going Back to Basics: Shifting Research Focus to Indigenous Knowledge Systems and their Role in Development Matt Mogekwu Part 2: Theorizing & Expanding the Realm Chapter 5: Another View: Theorizing Development Media Chuka Onwumechili and Ritchard M'Bayo Chapter 6: The Theory of Communicative Action for Population-Communication Management in Sub-Saharan Africa: Argumentative Speech in Nigeria Cornelius Pratt and Thomas Jacobson Chapter 7: Development Media: Challenges and Attempts Genet Lakew Chapter 8: Issues and Perspectives on Community Engagement For Behavior and Social Change Ikechukwu Ndolo and Hilary Ozoh Part 3: Country Cases Chapter 9: Health Communication and Nigeria: Sickle Cell Anaemia in Nollywood Tokunbo Ojo and Jan Servaes Chapter 10: Moving the Signpost in Cameroon? Resolving Inter-Village Rivalry through a Form of Communication Kehbuma Langmia Chapter 11: Communicating Peace: Women Transcend Cultural Cultural Boundaries in Post-Genocide Rwanda Eddah Mutua and Ayantu Tibeso Chapter 12: Coding for Development in the Silicon Savannah: The Emerging Role of Digital Technology in Kenya George Gathigi and Ernest Waititu Chapter 13: Sustainable Development and Rural Access to Telecommunications in Nigeria Chukwudiebube Bede Opata
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