Development Communication

Paper Code: 
CJMC403
Credits: 
4
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

Course Objectives

 

This course will enable the students to evaluate the concept of development and interpret media's role in development and rural issues, executing case studies to analyze and solve village problems through communication.

 

Course Outcomes (COs): 

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Learning outcomes

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Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment

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Course Code

Course

Title

24CJMC403

Development Communication

(Theory)

CO168: Evaluate the Concept of Development through Indian models of development

CO169: Analyse the need of Development Communication its perception and approach and understand DSC and Woods Triangle Approach 

CO170: Interpret the role of Media and development agencies in overall Development process 

CO171: Examine the role of Community Media in Rural Development

CO172: Execute Case Studies to analysis rural problems and solutions of a village through Communication.

CO172: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction.

Approach in teaching:

Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Demonstration, Team teaching

 

Learning activities for the students:

Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, Simulation, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks.

Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects

 

12.00
Unit I: 
Concept of Development
  • Concept of Growth and Development 
  • Measurement of development-PQLI and HDI
  • Indian Model of Development: Vedic Times and Post-Independence 
12.00
Unit II: 
Development Communication: Perception and Approach
  • Empowering Change through Development Communication
  • Sustainable Development Goals Participatory Development and Inclusive Development
  • DSC, Wood’s Triangle
12.00
Unit III: 
Media and Development
  • Role of Print, Radio, TV, Digital and social media in development
  • Role of development agencies and community organizations in development and growth
  • Cyber media and dev –e-governance, e-chaupal, National Knowledge Network
12.00
Unit IV: 
Rural Development and Media
  • Development Journalism and its Dimensions 
  • Information needs in rural areas and Rural Reporting 
  • Use of traditional media for development in rural areas
  • Community Newspapers, Community Radio and Alternate Media 
12.00
Unit V: 
Case Studies
  • Critical appraisal of Panchayati Raj System
  • Case Study 1: Rural Communication by development agencies and Government Departments 
  • Case Study 2: Analysis of Rural Problems Solutions of a village through Communication 
Essential Readings: 
  • Rogers, E. M. (2000). Communication and Development: Critical Perspective. New Delhi: Sage.
  • Gupta, V. S. (2000). Communication and Development: The Challenge of the Twenty-first Century. New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company.
  • Sinha, D. (n.d.). Communication Development in the New World Order: A Critical Analysis. New Delhi: Kanishka Publishers.
  • Joshi, P. C. (2002). Communication and National Development. New Delhi: Anamika Prakashan.
References: 

Suggested Readings:

 

  • Melkote, S. R., & Steeves, H. L. (2015). Communication for Development: Theory and Practice for Empowerment and Social Justice. Delhi: SAGE Publications.
  • Bala, M. (2012). Communication Media and Development. Kurukshetra: Nirmal Book Agency.
  • Pandey, O. P. (2021). Bharat Vaibhav. New Delhi: National Book Trust.
  • Dharampal. (2022). Bharat Ka Swadharma. Uttar Pradesh: Setu Prakashan.
  • Dharampal. (2021). The Beautiful Tree: Indigenous Indian Education in the Eighteenth Century. Karnataka: Rashtrotthana Sahitya.
  • Dharampal. (2000). Indian Science and Technology in the Eighteenth Century. Goa: Other India Press.

 

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