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Development Journalism CIA3

The document discusses development journalism and theories of development communication, focusing on Daniel Lerner's theory of modernization and the role of mass media and empathetic individuals in accelerating social change. It also explores the asset-based approach of positive deviance, which identifies solutions within communities by finding uncommon behaviors and practices of those deviating positively from the social norm. The key aspects of applying positive deviance are defining the problem, determining positive deviants, discovering their uncommon practices, and designing strategies based on these internal community assets and solutions.

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Development Journalism CIA3

The document discusses development journalism and theories of development communication, focusing on Daniel Lerner's theory of modernization and the role of mass media and empathetic individuals in accelerating social change. It also explores the asset-based approach of positive deviance, which identifies solutions within communities by finding uncommon behaviors and practices of those deviating positively from the social norm. The key aspects of applying positive deviance are defining the problem, determining positive deviants, discovering their uncommon practices, and designing strategies based on these internal community assets and solutions.

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PARTH SHARMA

DEVELOPMENT
JOURNALISM
COMMUNICATIO
N AND
DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT JOURNALISM

THE PASSING OF TRADITIONAL SOCIETY ,


1958
▸ Communication as a tool to accelerate development
▸ According to Lerner: to overcome underdevelopment - substitute
traditional ways of thinking - by more modern ones- use mass media
to do so.
▸ Individuals as a key factor - social change
▸ Modernisation?
▸ Lerner argues that the Western model needs to be followed
DEVELOPMENT JOURNALISM

▸ Western model still provides the most developed model of societal


attributes ( power, wealth, skill, rationality)
▸ People and their search for better lives- change through direct
experience
▸ Physical mobility brings about social mobility - system of
bourgeois values - social change is then normal
▸ Lerner: mobile society has to encourage rationality - people look at
personal prospects in terms of achievement rather than heritage
▸ Increased urbanisation- increased media exposure
DEVELOPMENT JOURNALISM

▸ Essentials of western modernisation: mobile personalities.


(empathy) and mobility multipliers ( mass media)
▸ Middle East- Egypt, Iran ,Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and turkey
▸ What happened in the west over centuries, they are trying to do it
in years.
▸ “Catching up” with the media of their time became a slogan
▸ Acceleration of history: abrupt transformation of a single
generation
DEVELOPMENT JOURNALISM

MOBILE PERSON AND MOBILITY


▸ Mobile person: a high capacity for identification with new aspect
of his environment, he comes equipped with the mechanism
needed to incorporate new demands upon himself that arise outside
of his habitual experience.
▸ Empathy: the inner mechanism which enables newly mobile
persons to operate efficiently in a changing world. Empathy is the
capacity to see oneself in the other fellow's situation.
DEVELOPMENT JOURNALISM

▸ The transition needs adaptation to new roles- empathy then becomes


crucial to understand the environment
▸ Psychic mobility
▸ The main hypothesis of Lerner's theory is that "high empathic
capacity is the predominant personal style only in modern society,
which is distinctively industrial, urban, literate and participant“
▸ Media participation: buying newspapers, owning radios and
attending cinema
▸ High media engagement -spread of empathy -participation of social
sector = Participant society - modernisation
DEVELOPMENT JOURNALISM

FINAL NOTES ON LERNER


▸ The theory emphasises a high degree of structural differentiation
and specialisation
▸ Based on a capitalist mode of production
▸ Growth of rationality through bureaucratic systems
▸ Individualism
▸ Democratisation
POSITIVE
DEVIANCE
DEVELOPMENT JOURNALISM

APPROACHES TO DEVELOPMENT
▸ Development was always looked at through a “needs based
approach” - top down identification - external
▸ Asset based approach- bottom up- capitalise on internal assets and
knowledge
▸ Positive deviance is an example of asset based approach
▸ Positive deviance, 1976, Central America: low income families but
highly nourished children
DEVELOPMENT JOURNALISM

▸ Follows 5 core principles:


▸ The communities possess the solutions and expertise to best
address their own problems
▸ These communities are self-organising entities with sufficient
human resources and assets to derive solutions to communal
problems
▸ They possess a collective intelligence
▸ Find solutions based on sustainability
▸ Behaviour change is best achieved through practice and the act of
“doing
DEVELOPMENT JOURNALISM

APPLYING POSITIVE DEVIANCE


▸ Obtaining invitation from community for a problem that they have identified
▸ 4 Ds of Positive Deviance
▸ Define: 5Ws and H, stakeholders
▸ Determine: Identity the deviants
▸ Discover: Uncommon behaviour and assets
▸ Design: Strategy
▸ Discern: Effectiveness
DEVELOPMENT JOURNALISM

FACILITATOR: PD
▸ Patience
▸ Active listener
▸ Empathy
▸ Withhold personal expertise until asked for
▸ Effective communication

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