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Role of Media
in
Development Communication
-Tapaswini Swain
Topics to be covered
• Development Communication (DevCom)
• Core Areas of DevCom
• Use of Technology in DevCom
• Use of Mass media in DevCom
– Newspaper as DevCoM Medium
– Radio as DevCom Medium
– Television as DevCom Medium
– New media as DevCom Medium
Development Communication
• Use of communication to further
development
• Messages are designed to transform the
behaviour of people
• Communication to change or improve the
way of living of the citizen of a country
• Identification and proper utilization of
appropriate expertise in the development
process
Development Communication
• Encourage people’s participation
• Development has two primary roles
– Transforming roles
– Socializing roles
• Key Elements of DevCom
– Responsive
– Feedback
– Innovative and Creative
– Sustainable
– Independent Validation
Core Areas of Development
• Agriculture
• Fisheries
• Animal Husbandry
• Food
• Security
• Communication
• Irrigation
• Public works
• Employment
• Environment
• Ecology
• Education.
Use of Technology in DevCom
• The greater the communication facilities,
the greater or even faster is
modernization.‖ (Daniel Lerner ,1958)
• The role of media in development can be
divided into three parts i.e. (i) to inform
(ii) to instruct and (iii) to participate.
(Wilbur Schramm)
Use of mass media for
Development
Indian overview
• Rural radio broadcast in the 1940‘s –
Beginning of DevCom in India
• Independent India‘s earliest organised
experiments - DevCom started with
communication development projects
initiated by the union government in the
1950‘s.
Newspaper –as DevCom Medium
• The press has not met the requisite
interest in DevCom
• Imbalances noticed in the media coverage
of Rural Development Programs
• Review press conference, press tours and
workshops are organised through PIB,
with the financial assistance from the
Ministry, sensitize press persons about
Rural Development Program.
Newspaper-DevCom Medium
• The Ministry issues advertisements in
national and regional press through DAVP to
create awareness - rural develop programs
for disseminating information about new
initiatives.
• A Booklet ‘Gram Vikas’ -Programs at a glance
is brought out in regional languages to enable
people in rural areas to access information on
Rural Development Program
RADIO –as DevCom Medium
• Communication experiment-under UN
umbrella- by -Universities and other
educational institutes‘ especially agricultural
universities, through their extension
networks and international organisations
• Community radio- broadcast information and
messages on developmental aspect
– platform to villager to broadcast local issues
– Participation of local community is encouraged
– potential to get positive action.
RADIO –as DevCom Medium
• Radio Rural Forum (1956)Use radio for
social change
– covered 156 villages
– It contained 30 minute duration program two
days a week on different issues like agriculture
and varied subjects that could promote rural
development
– Promote adult literacy in the 1980s
– Broadcast program on women and legal rights
etc.
RADIO –as DevCom Medium
• Local Service of AIR
– the Verghese Committee (1978) report-
recommended a franchise system for
promoting local radio for education and
development.
– NGOs use local radio to further their
development activities
– Example-Chetana of Kolkata records their
program on adult education, in the field using
local talents.
RADIO –as DevCom Medium
• School Broadcast: Programs for school are
broadcast from the metros and other
centres of AIR.
– Many teachers make excellent broadcast
through this platform.
– AIR draws up these programs on the advice of
Consultative Panels for School Broadcast.
Television –as DevCom medium
• TV in India was introduced in 1959, on an
experimental basis.
• Inception -The aim to see what TV could
achieve in community development and
formal education.
• In 1967, Delhi Television centre launched
Krishi Darshan Program at the behest of Dr.
Bikram Sarabhai and Prof R. S.
Swaminathan.
– Popularisation of modern method in agriculture
through the television
Television –as DevCom medium
• ISRO has continuously pursued the
utilization of space technology 8 for
education and development
– Educational TV (ETV)
– Satellite Instructional Television Experiment
(SITE, 1975-76):
– Kheda project
– Country wide classroom (CWC) project
Satellite Instructional Television
Experiment (SITE, 1975-76):
• One year project
• Aim-to develop special development
programmes through the satellite
communication
• Six rural clusters
• 2330 villages
• 20 districts
• Six states-Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka,
Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and
Gujarat.
Satellite Instructional Television
Experiment (SITE, 1975-76):
• Objectives:
– Improve the rural primary education.
– Provide training to teachers.
– Improve agriculture, health, hygiene, and nutritional
practices and
– Contribute to family planning and national
integration
• Success of SITE :
– Widening of horizon of the villagers
• Limitation:
– Centralization, inherent in the technology of direct
broadcasting
Kheda Communication Project
(KCP, (1975-89):
• The idea of ‘limited rebroadcast’ was
conceived, giving birth to the KCP
• 607 community television sets
• Installed in 443 villages of Kheda district of
Gujarat.
• Doordarshan and space application centre
produces programme for one hour everyday
• Programmes mainly concentrated on and
discussed the problem of the poorer classes
• Women in particular gained knowledge from
TV viewing
Educational Television (ETV):
• The Indian National Satellite (INSAT) is
being used to provide Educational TV
(ETV)
• Services for primary school children in six
states
• University Grants Commission (UGC) is
using this for its countrywide classroom
programme on higher education (college
sector)
Educational Television (ETV):
• INSAT is also used by the Indira Gandhi
National Open University (IGNOU) for
distance education programmes
• Doordarshan for Science Channel
programmes
• To meet the needs of development ISRO
has taken up the Tele-Education‘ by
launching EDUSAT- a satellite totally
dedicated to the nation‘s need for
education
Educational Television (ETV):
• EDUSAT:
– strengthens education efforts by augmenting curriculum
based teaching, providing effective teachers‘ training, and
community participation.
– Facilitate :
• live lectures/power point presentations with student interaction,
• web based learning,
• interactive training
• virtual laboratory
• video conferencing, data/video broadcast
• database access for reference material/library/recorded lectures
• on line examination and admissions
• distribution of administrative information
NEW MEDIA as DevCom medium
• New media or computers started creeping
in the Indian Society around 1986
• The actual transition in India happened
after 1996 when several independent
media houses brought out news website
• Various forms - E-Governance, E-Choupal,
Telecentres
NEW MEDIA as DevCom medium
• E-Governance :is the delivery of public
services and information at the doorstep of
the people with the help of computers
– Information Community Technology (ICT) as
administrative tools to pave the way for a silent,
social change.
– a catalyst for sustainable inclusive development
– Effective Management Information System (MIS)
and get real time information and reports of
activities at the Block level.
NEW MEDIA as DevCom medium
• Examples:
– The Karnataka government‘s Bhoomi project has led
to the computerisation of the centuries-old system of
handwritten land records in the rural area.
– E-medicine, through use of new media, can reach
quality healthcare in a remote village.
– A Kolkata-based hospital leverages e-governance for
tropical medicine.
• The hospital employs telemedicine to assist doctors in rural
areas. This method does away with patients having to travel
all the way to Kolkata, from remote villages, for treatment. A
villager gets the benefit of being treated by both a local doctor
and a specialist in the state capital.
NEW MEDIA as DevCom medium
• E-CHOUPAL :E-choupals in the digital age
sharing information through the Internet while
retaining their pristine, democratic character
– The system constitutes an Internet enabled kiosk in a
village, manned by a villager.
– He is familiar with computers and known as the
choupal sanchalak (one who conducts the forum)
– The sanchalak acts as the interface between the
computer and the farmer.
– Farmers can use the kiosks to check the current
market prices of agricultural commodities, access
market data better farming practices.
– Initially apprehensive, farmers have slowly but
steadily familiarised themselves with the new system.
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Role of Media in Development Communication

  • 1. Role of Media in Development Communication -Tapaswini Swain
  • 2. Topics to be covered • Development Communication (DevCom) • Core Areas of DevCom • Use of Technology in DevCom • Use of Mass media in DevCom – Newspaper as DevCoM Medium – Radio as DevCom Medium – Television as DevCom Medium – New media as DevCom Medium
  • 3. Development Communication • Use of communication to further development • Messages are designed to transform the behaviour of people • Communication to change or improve the way of living of the citizen of a country • Identification and proper utilization of appropriate expertise in the development process
  • 4. Development Communication • Encourage people’s participation • Development has two primary roles – Transforming roles – Socializing roles • Key Elements of DevCom – Responsive – Feedback – Innovative and Creative – Sustainable – Independent Validation
  • 5. Core Areas of Development • Agriculture • Fisheries • Animal Husbandry • Food • Security • Communication • Irrigation • Public works • Employment • Environment • Ecology • Education.
  • 6. Use of Technology in DevCom • The greater the communication facilities, the greater or even faster is modernization.‖ (Daniel Lerner ,1958) • The role of media in development can be divided into three parts i.e. (i) to inform (ii) to instruct and (iii) to participate. (Wilbur Schramm)
  • 7. Use of mass media for Development Indian overview • Rural radio broadcast in the 1940‘s – Beginning of DevCom in India • Independent India‘s earliest organised experiments - DevCom started with communication development projects initiated by the union government in the 1950‘s.
  • 8. Newspaper –as DevCom Medium • The press has not met the requisite interest in DevCom • Imbalances noticed in the media coverage of Rural Development Programs • Review press conference, press tours and workshops are organised through PIB, with the financial assistance from the Ministry, sensitize press persons about Rural Development Program.
  • 9. Newspaper-DevCom Medium • The Ministry issues advertisements in national and regional press through DAVP to create awareness - rural develop programs for disseminating information about new initiatives. • A Booklet ‘Gram Vikas’ -Programs at a glance is brought out in regional languages to enable people in rural areas to access information on Rural Development Program
  • 10. RADIO –as DevCom Medium • Communication experiment-under UN umbrella- by -Universities and other educational institutes‘ especially agricultural universities, through their extension networks and international organisations • Community radio- broadcast information and messages on developmental aspect – platform to villager to broadcast local issues – Participation of local community is encouraged – potential to get positive action.
  • 11. RADIO –as DevCom Medium • Radio Rural Forum (1956)Use radio for social change – covered 156 villages – It contained 30 minute duration program two days a week on different issues like agriculture and varied subjects that could promote rural development – Promote adult literacy in the 1980s – Broadcast program on women and legal rights etc.
  • 12. RADIO –as DevCom Medium • Local Service of AIR – the Verghese Committee (1978) report- recommended a franchise system for promoting local radio for education and development. – NGOs use local radio to further their development activities – Example-Chetana of Kolkata records their program on adult education, in the field using local talents.
  • 13. RADIO –as DevCom Medium • School Broadcast: Programs for school are broadcast from the metros and other centres of AIR. – Many teachers make excellent broadcast through this platform. – AIR draws up these programs on the advice of Consultative Panels for School Broadcast.
  • 14. Television –as DevCom medium • TV in India was introduced in 1959, on an experimental basis. • Inception -The aim to see what TV could achieve in community development and formal education. • In 1967, Delhi Television centre launched Krishi Darshan Program at the behest of Dr. Bikram Sarabhai and Prof R. S. Swaminathan. – Popularisation of modern method in agriculture through the television
  • 15. Television –as DevCom medium • ISRO has continuously pursued the utilization of space technology 8 for education and development – Educational TV (ETV) – Satellite Instructional Television Experiment (SITE, 1975-76): – Kheda project – Country wide classroom (CWC) project
  • 16. Satellite Instructional Television Experiment (SITE, 1975-76): • One year project • Aim-to develop special development programmes through the satellite communication • Six rural clusters • 2330 villages • 20 districts • Six states-Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat.
  • 17. Satellite Instructional Television Experiment (SITE, 1975-76): • Objectives: – Improve the rural primary education. – Provide training to teachers. – Improve agriculture, health, hygiene, and nutritional practices and – Contribute to family planning and national integration • Success of SITE : – Widening of horizon of the villagers • Limitation: – Centralization, inherent in the technology of direct broadcasting
  • 18. Kheda Communication Project (KCP, (1975-89): • The idea of ‘limited rebroadcast’ was conceived, giving birth to the KCP • 607 community television sets • Installed in 443 villages of Kheda district of Gujarat. • Doordarshan and space application centre produces programme for one hour everyday • Programmes mainly concentrated on and discussed the problem of the poorer classes • Women in particular gained knowledge from TV viewing
  • 19. Educational Television (ETV): • The Indian National Satellite (INSAT) is being used to provide Educational TV (ETV) • Services for primary school children in six states • University Grants Commission (UGC) is using this for its countrywide classroom programme on higher education (college sector)
  • 20. Educational Television (ETV): • INSAT is also used by the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) for distance education programmes • Doordarshan for Science Channel programmes • To meet the needs of development ISRO has taken up the Tele-Education‘ by launching EDUSAT- a satellite totally dedicated to the nation‘s need for education
  • 21. Educational Television (ETV): • EDUSAT: – strengthens education efforts by augmenting curriculum based teaching, providing effective teachers‘ training, and community participation. – Facilitate : • live lectures/power point presentations with student interaction, • web based learning, • interactive training • virtual laboratory • video conferencing, data/video broadcast • database access for reference material/library/recorded lectures • on line examination and admissions • distribution of administrative information
  • 22. NEW MEDIA as DevCom medium • New media or computers started creeping in the Indian Society around 1986 • The actual transition in India happened after 1996 when several independent media houses brought out news website • Various forms - E-Governance, E-Choupal, Telecentres
  • 23. NEW MEDIA as DevCom medium • E-Governance :is the delivery of public services and information at the doorstep of the people with the help of computers – Information Community Technology (ICT) as administrative tools to pave the way for a silent, social change. – a catalyst for sustainable inclusive development – Effective Management Information System (MIS) and get real time information and reports of activities at the Block level.
  • 24. NEW MEDIA as DevCom medium • Examples: – The Karnataka government‘s Bhoomi project has led to the computerisation of the centuries-old system of handwritten land records in the rural area. – E-medicine, through use of new media, can reach quality healthcare in a remote village. – A Kolkata-based hospital leverages e-governance for tropical medicine. • The hospital employs telemedicine to assist doctors in rural areas. This method does away with patients having to travel all the way to Kolkata, from remote villages, for treatment. A villager gets the benefit of being treated by both a local doctor and a specialist in the state capital.
  • 25. NEW MEDIA as DevCom medium • E-CHOUPAL :E-choupals in the digital age sharing information through the Internet while retaining their pristine, democratic character – The system constitutes an Internet enabled kiosk in a village, manned by a villager. – He is familiar with computers and known as the choupal sanchalak (one who conducts the forum) – The sanchalak acts as the interface between the computer and the farmer. – Farmers can use the kiosks to check the current market prices of agricultural commodities, access market data better farming practices. – Initially apprehensive, farmers have slowly but steadily familiarised themselves with the new system.