PROYECTO DE COMUNICACIÓN PARA EL DESARROLLO: 25 AÑOS DE EXPERIENCIA EN COMUNIDADES INDÍGENAS ANDINAS EN EL ECUADOR
Fecha
2014Autor
Herrán, Javier
De Nicolas de Nicolas, Victor Luis
Vidueira Mera, Pablo
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This paper analyses communication for development from a new perspective: the project in its broader and most genuine sense, as an instrument for changing current reality. This is examined from both its theoretical and practical implementation side.
Knowledge/action binomial as a two-way relationship is one of the basis of the project cycle. It allows for better knowing the reality that the project itself (what constitutes the action) is intended to improve. Besides that, this knowledge/action binomial also offers new knowledge that nourishes future actions (projects).
From a project based communication perspective, the project nourishes the knowledge, which leads to a transformative action. Reflecting about the action is a new knowledge source whose adoption by the community is eased by the communication process.
Radio Mensaje project among the indigenous Andean communities in Cayambe (Ecuador) was born and also developed within this approach, supporting the collaborative participation in project management. This leads to the development process which is described in this case study.
Keywords: Project; communication; development; collaborative; andean; Ecuador
Colecciones
- CIDIP 2014 (Alcañiz) [184]