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Community Interaction and Education Theory: FreireTheory Summary"...He argued that development programs had failed to educate small farmers because they were interested in persuading them about the benefits of adopting certain innovations. Development programs tried to domesticate foreign concepts, to feed information, to force local populations to accept Western ideas and practices without asking how such practices fit existing cultures. The underlying premise of such programs was an authoritarian conception of communication that stood against the essence of communication understood as community interaction and education." [page 19] SourceFrom 'Family Tree of Theories, Methodologies and Strategies in Development Communication: Convergences and Differences' by Silvio Waisbord, Ph.D. Prepared for The Rockefeller Foundation - May 2000. Click here for the full text. Placed on the Communication Initiative site October 12 2001 Last Updated October 12 2001 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
Special FocusEmergencies and SE Asia
Having just passed the 4th anniversary of the Indian Ocean tsunami, on the whole Southeast Asian countries:
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would have liked to download the full text as a .pdf for reading later