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1 online resource |
Contents |
Introduction: Imperatives for a Sustainable Future / Jan Servaes -- Part I. Setting the State: 1. Sustainable Development and Climate Change: Beyond the Rio+20 Summit / Kosta Kostadinov and Jagadish Thaker; 2. Future Imperatives of Practice: The Challenges of Climate Change / Chin Saik Yoon; 3. A Synergy of Gross National Happiness and Sufficiency Economy: Implications for Development Communication and Sustainable Social Change / Boonlert Supadhiloke; 4. Environmental Communication from the Fringes to Mainstream: Creating a Paradigm Shift in Sustainable Development / Kiran Prasad -- Part II. Information and Communication Technologies for Development: 5. Information and Communication Technologies for African Development: Proportional Technologies and an Ethics of Uses / Osée Kamga and Fabien Cishahayo; 6. A Role for Universities in ICTs for Development Interventions / Royal D. Colle and Tran Van Dien -- Part III. Communication the Cost of Social Change: 7. Communicating the True Ecological Cost of Development: Addressing Development and Environment in Orissa, India / Maitreyee Mishra; 8. Socio-cultural Perspectives on Sustainability of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, HIV and Pregnancy Prevention among Thai Students in Bangkok / Patchanee Malikhao; 9. Factors that Stand in the Way of Green Communication in Africa / Henri-Count Evans -- Part IV. Conclusion: 10. Future Challenges for Communication for Sustainable Development and Social Change / Jan Servaes |
Summary |
Sustainable development meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. In contrast to the more economically and politically oriented approach in traditional views on sustainable development, the central idea in alternative, more participatory and culturally oriented versions is that there is no universal development model which leads to sustainability at all levels of society and the world. Communication for sustainable social change advocates for an integral, multidimensional and dialectic process that can differ from society to society, community to community, and context to context. This book presents a number of fascinating case studies on the Asian and African perspectives, which asserts the latest challenges in both theoretical and applied areas |
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Includes index |
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Sustainable development -- Africa
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Sustainable development -- Asia
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Sustainability -- Africa -- Asia.
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Development studies -- Africa -- Asia.
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Development economics & emerging economies -- Africa -- Asia.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Environmental Policy.
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SCIENCE -- Environmental Science.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Developing Countries.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- General.
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Environment and Ecology.
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Ecology
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Sustainable development
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SUBJECT |
Africa -- Environmental conditions
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Asia -- Environmental conditions
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Africa
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Asia
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Servaes, Jan, 1952-
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ISBN |
9781137329417 |
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1137329416 |
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