Communication for social change by Pradip Nian Thomas
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi Sage 2019Description: ix, 216 pISBN: 9789352808083Subject(s): COMMUNICATION | SOCIAL MOVEMENT WITH COMMUNICATION | DIGITAL HUMANITARIANISMDDC classification: 303.4833Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Table of contents:
Acknowledgements
1. Communication for social change : an extended introduction and critique
Section 1: Dealing with context
2. Accounting for context in communication for social change
3. Anti-context: Infrastructure struggles in India: Between maoism and the state
Section 2: What can CSC theory learn from social movements
4. Social movements, communication and social changes: an itroduction
5. Learning from a social movement: the case of the right to information movement
Section 3: Digital interventions in social change opportunities and challenges
6. Digital humanitarianism: challenges and opportunities
7. Contemporary digital alternatives: community informatics, the case of telecommunicaiones indigenas communitarias and the information commons
8. Making the digital count: E-government, public sector software and social change
9. The other side of the digital: E-Waste
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