Narratives and New Voices from India Cases of Community Development for Social Change /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Kaushik, Alankar (Editor), Suchiang, Abir (Editor)
Summary:XXI, 318 p. 42 illus., 37 illus. in color.
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Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2022.
Edition:1st ed. 2022.
Series:Communication, Culture and Change in Asia, 8
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2496-5
Format: Electronic eBook
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Community Centered Development and Shifting Paradigms
  • Chapter 1. Politics of Development and its Shifting Paradigms, Addressing the Politics of Community Centered Development Approaches over the Years
  • Chapter 2. The relevance of Rabindranath Tagore and Paulo Freire for Participatory Communication
  • Chapter 3. The Politics of Development Paradigms: The Relevance of Community-Centered: Approach to Development in the Wake of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
  • Chapter 4. Experience and Knowing : Rational and Knowledge
  • Part II: Community Voices and Narratives
  • Chapter 5. Enabling People to Participate in Development and Social Change through ‘Forum Theatre’: A Case of Jana Sanskriti in West Bengal, India
  • Chapter 6. Safeguarding ‘Desia’ Culture through Community Radio : A Cultural Analysis of Radio Dhimsa in Koraput, Orissa
  • Chapter 7. Gender Sensitive Programming and Practices among Community Radio in India: An Analysis of International Guides and Policies.-Chapter 8. Development and Community Radio : Uneasy Bedfellows
  • Part III: Community Voices of Northeast India: Practices in Development process
  • Chapter 9. Participatory Video as a tool for Social Change : Insights from the Khasi Community in Meghalaya
  • Chapter 10. Community Radio Platform to promote voice and culture: A case study of Hajong Community from Dhemaji, Assam
  • Chapter 11. Greenhub Project on Young Filmmakers from NE India
  • Chapter 12. Community Media Practices in the NE India
  • Chapter 13. Towards SDG 5 : The Interplay of Gender Power Relations among the Khasi Tirbes in Matrilineal Meghalaya
  • Chapter 14. Traditional Healing Practices in Thailand with a special focus on Lanna or the Eight Northern Provinces, and their implications for Holistic Health Communication
  • Chapter 15. Contribution of Traditional Medicines towards Primary Healthcare in Meghalaya
  • Chapter 16. Decoding the Community Paradigm : Participation and Community Health in the Northeast India
  • Part IV: Health Communication for Social Change
  • Chapter 17. Nutrition Communication- Experiment for a Researcher, Experience for a Practitioner but Exasperation for People?
  • Chapter 18. Adolescent Health, Well-Being, and Empowerment: Participation and Decision Making as Key Elements : Field Experience from rural Gujarat
  • Chapter 19. Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices in India and Poshan Abhiyaan – A Case Study from Northern India
  • Chapter 20. Developing Scientific Temper on Health among Tribal Women in Tamil nadu
  • Chapter 21. Food Safety in Nutrition Transition
  • Chapter 22. Dietary Diversity and Non- Communicable Diseases.