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Appropriating the internet for social change: towards the strategic use of networked technologies by transitional civil society organizations
Information Technology and International Cooperation Programme, SSRC, 2003This paper looks at how to catalyze a broader trend of appropriation and strategic use of networked technologies within civil society.DocumentParticipation, relationships and dynamic change: new thinking on evaluating the work of international networks
Development Planning Unit, University College London [UCL], 2003Looks at how to make monitoring and evaluation real and useful for networks.DocumentOrganizing virtual conferences: lessons and guidelines
International Institute for Communication and Development, 2001This report asks: How should a successful virtual conference be set up? It formulates guidelines focused particularly on the three success factors: participants, organisation, and product.DocumentHow to write a radio serial drama for social development: a script writer’s manual
Center for Communication Programs, Johns Hopkins University, 1996This book is a practical manual for script writers preparing radio serial dramas for development projects. The manual largely concentrates on the practical aspects of script writing, although a prologue summarises relevant communication theory.The manual demonstrates that radio is a universal and versatile medium, well suited to the delivery of programs encouraging social change.DocumentSharing knowledge for community development and transformation: a handbook
Oxfam, 2004This is a handbook intended for rural community members who want to better share information. It is aimed specifically at those who want to start a Community Information Resource Centre (CIRC).DocumentCommunications and development: a practical guide
Department for International Development, UK, 1999Practical guide to use of communications media in development programmes (written with DFID programmes in mind).Pages
