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Making waves: stories of participatory communication for social change

New York: Rockefeller Foundation (2001), vi, 352 pp., abbrev. p.337-342
ISBN 0-89184-051-6
Other Editions: also published in Arabic, French and Spanish
"What follows is a fascinating account of 50 experiments in empowering people— living in poor communities across the world—to seize control of their own life stories and begin to change their circumstances of poverty, discrimination and exclusion. Alfonso Gumucio spent nearly one year researchin... more

The one to watch: radio, new ICT and interactivity

Contributor(s): Alfonso Gumucio Dagron; Jean-Pierre Ilboudo; Johan Deflander
Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO); Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) (2003), 250 pp.
ISBN 92-5-104950-5 CC BY-NC-ND
Other Editions: also published in Spanish
"The topic of this anthology is communication in rural areas. Most of the 17 contributions are concrete experience reports from radio and internet projects and networks. Especially worth reading are the contributions that deal with the combination of both technologies." (Commbox-CD)

Memory on trial: media, citizenship and social justice

Wien; Zürich: Lit (2015), ii, 186 pp., illustr.
ISBN 978-3-643-90531-4 (pbk)
"This book approaches the memory sharing of groups, communities and societies as inevitable struggles over the interpretation of, and authority over, particular stories. Coming to terms with the past in memory work, alone or with others, is always unsteady ground and the activation of memory will al... more

Community media: international perspectives

New York: Palgrave Macmillan (2007), xiii, 258 pp., index
ISBN 978-1-4039-7794-6
"This collection of writing on community media describes attempts at local media development and case studies of functioning projects. It presents a range of perspectives on grassroots media originating from community groups; research representing participant observation; hands-on community involvem... more