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Making Waves: Stories of Participatory Communication for Social Change

Author

Alfonso Gumucio Dagron

Publication Date

2001

Summary

A study of the field of participatory communication for social change and how it is evolving. Reviews 50 illustrations of the power of community decision-making and action in Africa, Latin America and Asia. Highlights action that communicates the lives and circumstances of the poor and excluded in words and terms that they themselves use. "They are truly making waves by going against cultural norms, rebelling against forces that keep them down, broadcasting tales that were previously unheard by most" [from Foreword].

English version
  • The English translation of "Making Waves" is out of print and will not be reprinted.
  • Click here to download the English version PDF from the CFSC Consortium website.
  • Click here for a paginated HTML version of the English publication on The Communication Initiative website.

French version
  • Click here to download the French version PDF from the CFSC Consortium website.

  • Spanish version
    • For printed copies of the Spanish translation, please contact the Communication for Social Change (CFSC) Consortium at info@communicationforsocialchange.org
    • Click here to download the Spanish version PDF from the CFSC Consortium website.

    Prepared for the Rockefeller Foundation. Available with permission of the author and per a license agreement with the Communication for Social Change (CFSC) Consortium.

    Number of Pages

    352

    Languages

    English, French, Spanish

    Contact

    Communication for Social Change (CFSC) Consortium

    14 South Orange Avenue, Suite 2F

    South Orange NJ
    07079
    United States
    Tel: 973 763 1115
    Fax: 973 762 8267

    Placed on the Communication Initiative site August 22 2003
    Last Updated May 21 2008

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