Towards a Political Economy of Communication in Development?
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2015-04
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Nordicom
Abstract
In the development communication equation, whether more theoretical, empirical and
analytical attention is given to ‘development’ or to ‘communication’ makes a difference:
where the emphasis is on development, it is at the expense of communication. Since communication and media arguably play an increasingly pervasive role in the everyday life of
citizens and in the politics, economies and governance of most societies, the characteristics
and role of specific forms of applied communication strategies in the context of the neoliberal project merit critical scrutiny. Given a complex global scenario, what can a political
economy approach bring into an agenda for the future of development communication as a
field of study, a practice and an institutional project? This article outlines ways in which a
focus on political economy dimensions may contribute to understanding the obstacles and
limits to a transformative practice of international development communication
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social change, development, communication, politics, democracy
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Nordicom Review 36 (Special Issue) April 2015, pp. 111-124