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Methodological Reflections on Researching Communication and Social Change

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This book identifies the strengths and weaknesses of different methodological approaches to research in communication and social change. It examines the methodological opportunities and challenges occasioned by rapid technological affordances and society-wide transformations. This study provides grounded insights on these issues from a broad range of proficient academics and experienced practitioners. 
Overall, the different contributions address four key themes: a critical evaluation of different ethnographic approaches in researching communication for/and social change; a critical appraisal of visual methodologies and theatre for development research; a methodological appraisal of different participatory approaches to researching social change; and a critical examination of underlying assumptions of knowledge production within the dominant strands of methodological approaches to researching social change. 

In addressing these issues through a critical reflection of the methodological decisions and implications of their research projects, the contributors in this book offer perspectives that are highly relevant for students, researchers and practitioners within the broad field of communication for/and social change. 

About the author

Norbert Wildermuth is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Arts (DCA) at Roskilde University, Denmark.

Teke Ngomba is Associate Professor in the Department of Media and Journalism Studies at Aarhus University, Denmark.

Summary

This book identifies the strengths and weaknesses of different methodological approaches to research in communication and social change. It examines the methodological opportunities and challenges occasioned by rapid technological affordances and society-wide transformations. This study provides grounded insights on these issues from a broad range of proficient academics and experienced practitioners. 

Overall, the different contributions address four key themes: a critical evaluation of different ethnographic approaches in researching communication for/and social change; a critical appraisal of visual methodologies and theatre for development research; a methodological appraisal of different participatory approaches to researching social change; and a critical examination of underlying assumptions of knowledge production within the dominant strands of methodological approaches to researching social change. 



In addressing these issues through a critical reflection of the methodological decisions and implications of their research projects, the contributors in this book offer perspectives that are highly relevant for students, researchers and practitioners within the broad field of communication for/and social change. 


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Assisted by Norbert Wildermuth (Editor), Teke Ngomba (Editor), Norber Wildermuth (Editor), Ngomba (Editor), Ngomba (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 01.01.2018
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Communication science
 
EAN 9783319821092
ISBN 978-3-31-982109-2
Pages 219
Illustrations XIII, 219 p. 13 illus. in color.
Dimensions (packing) 14.8 x 1.2 x 21 cm
Weight (packing) 321 g
 
Series Palgrave Studies in Communication for Social Change
Palgrave Studies in Communication for Social Change
Subjects B, Cultural Studies, Cultural Theory, Communication, Social Change, Media and Communication, Economic development, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, research methodology, Social research & statistics, Development Studies, Culture—Study and teaching, Development and Social Change, Sociology—Research, Sociological Methods
 

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