Title

Do Social Media Support ‘Social’ Change? Insights from a Communication for Social Change Perspective in Agriculture and Rural Development

Summary

This paper discusses the shift from individual to collective and system-wide communication processes in agricultural and rural development. It highlights the potential of social media and integrated media (like radio+) to foster community dialogue and collective action, though current use is mostly for linear information transfer. The paper also examines the challenges and opportunities for social media to enable meaningful dialogues and collective learning among stakeholders.

 

َAuthor

Chowdhury, A & Hambly Odame, H.

Year

2013

َThematic Area

Communication Studies

Topic

Country

Global

Region

Global

Misinformation Combatting

Misinformation Diffusion

Place Published

APA 7th End Text Citation

Chowdhury, A & Hambly Odame, H. (2013). Do Social Media Support ‘Social’ Change? Insights from a Communication for Social Change Perspective in Agriculture and Rural Development. In P. Ross & J. Shtern (Eds.), TEM 2013: Proceedings of the Technology & Emerging Media Track – Annual Conference of the Canadian Communication Association (Victoria, June 5-7, 2012).Accessible at http://www.tem.fl.ulaval.ca/fr/victoria-2013