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Development Communication in Practice: India and the Millenium Development Goals

New Dehli: Sage (2009), xx, 272 pp.

Contains 9 tables, acronyms pp. ix-xi, bibliogr. pp. 249-265, index

Signature commbox: 317:10-Development 2009

"Development Communication in Practice: India and the Millennium Development Goals analyzes seven Indian newspapers for a period of seven months and evaluates the extent to which development issues are addressed in them. The findings reveal an under-representation of development issues in the media which, the author argues, needs to be addressed. Reviewing recent concepts on poverty measurement and the MDGs set forth by global scholars such as Jagdish Bhagwati, Amartya Sen and Joseph Stiglitz, the book acknowledges the importance of information technology, literacy and education in the process of development." (Publisher description)
1 Development Concepts: Old and New
2 Globalization
3 Growth versus Development
4 Development Communication: Some Practical Considerations
5 Recent International Development Efforts
6 Development News in Seven Newspapers of India
7 Results, Conclusions and Recommendations