[FoME] Publikation "Social Media in Development Cooperation"

Christoph Dietz Christoph.Dietz at CAMECO.ORG
Mo Jul 16 14:57:05 CEST 2012


Social Media in Development Cooperation
Edited by Ricky Storm Braskov
Malmö; Roskilde: Ørecomm Centre for Communication and Glocal Change,
2012, 90 p.
 
Download:
http://orecomm.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/SocialMediaOrecomm2011.pdf
 
Aus der Einleitung (S.10):
 
In our increasingly digital geopolitical environment, social and mobile
media have been an all-pervasive subject, spreading fast from the daily
use of millions of people all over the world through to newsrooms, media
reports and academic study. This has also made itself felt in
development cooperation and during the Ørecomm Festival 2011 social
media was the theme for a full day where practitioners from various
organisations presented their work experiences and thoughts on the
interplay between social media and development cooperation. This
publication is an outcome of the Ørecomm Festival 2011 and presents
Paula Uimonen (The Swedish Program for ICT in Developing Regions),
Petter Åttingsberg (International Media Support) Stine Kirstein Junge
(United Nations Development Programme), Birgitte Jallov (independent
consultant), and Rafael Obregon (United Nations Children’s Fund) and
their experiences and reflections on social media in development
cooperation. The publication addresses social media in relation to
various subjects such as external communication, community radio, the
Arab Spring, youth and equity, the credibility of social media, as well
as new and innovative ways of using social media in development
cooperation.
 
Contents:
 
Preface / Thomas Tufte and Oscar Hemer
Social Media in Development Cooperation / Ricky Storm Braskov
Social and Mobile Media in ICT4D / Paula Uimonen
Social Media are Amazing - But How Big is Their Impact and How Can We
Trust Them? / Petter Åttingsberg
UNDP’s Use of Social Media / Stine Kirstein Junge
How Can the Internet and Social Media Contribute to Community
Communication for Empowerment? / Birgitte Jallov
Social Media and Communication for Development Towards an Equity
Perspective / Rafael Obregon
 
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