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Communication for Social Change, Making Theory Count

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This article argues for communication for social change theory to be based on a theory of knowledge, a specific understanding of process that feeds into practice, a knowledge of structures, a specific understanding of context and flows of power. It highlights the example of the Right to Information Movement in India as an embodiment of meaningful practice that was in itself a response to the felt needs of people. It argues that the RTI movement provided opportunities to understand Voice as a practice and value through indigenous means, specifically through the mechanism of the Jan Sunwai (Public Hearings). It argues that when local people are involved in articulating ‘needs’, there will be scope for the sustainability of the practice of communication and social change and opportunities to theorise from such practice.
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Nordicom
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Nordicom Review 36 (2015) Special Issue, pp. 71-78
URL:
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/38914
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Datum
2015-04
Författare
Thomas, Pradip Ninan
Redaktör
Thomas, Pradip Ninan
Nyckelord
communication for social change
voice
right to information
public hearings
political economy
development
Publikationstyp
article, peer reviewed scientific
ISBN
978-91-87957-07-9
ISSN
1403-1108
Språk
eng
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