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A Comparative Analysis of the Diffusion and Participatory Models in Development Communication
Communication Theory, volume 13, issue 2 (2003), pp. 225-248
"The field of development communication is dominated by two conceptual models: diffusion and participation. These models have distinct theoretical roots and differing emphases in terms of program designs and goals. This article examines the extent of the gap and the overlap between them by comparing
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Comunicación para el desarrollo sostenible
La Paz: Plural Editores; LIDEMA (2002), 84 pp.
Handbook of International and Intercultural Communication
Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage, 2nd. ed. (2001), 606 pp.
Critical Issues in Communication: Looking Inward for Answers. Essays in Honour of K. E. Eapen
New Delhi; Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage (2001), 491 pp.
"This book looks at the political economy of communication and information, media in development and social change, media theory and practice, international communication technology and communication values and ethics." (Publisher description)
Communication for Development in the Third World: Theory and Practice for Empowerment
New Delhi; Thousand Oaks; London: Sage, 2nd ed. (2001), 422 pp.
"This completely revised edition builds on the framework provided by the earlier text. It traces the history of development communication, presents and critiques diverse approaches and their proponents, and provides ideas and models for development communication in the new century." (Publisher descr
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Participatory Communication for Social Change
Thousand Oaks: Sage (1996), 287 pp.