[FoME] New MeCoDEM Working Paper | Journalism Training, Civil Society Support, and Good Governance: A Literature Review on Media Assistance
Ines Drefs
Ines.Drefs at gmx.de
Mo Jun 8 17:17:55 CEST 2015
MeCoDEM WORKING PAPER:
JOURNALISM TRAINING, CIVIL SOCIETY SUPPORT, AND GOOD GOVERNANCE: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON MEDIA ASSISTANCE (Ines Drefs & Barbara Thomass)
This working paper from the MeCoDEM series is now available for download at: http://www.mecodem.eu/publications/working-papers [1]
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The literature review provides a systematic overview of findings on media assistance in the fields of journalism training, civil society support, and good governance. It covers both academic accounts as well as "grey literature" from media assistance organisations (MAOs), democracy development organisations (DDOs), or public bodies in order to shed light on approaches, goals, and measures in media development practice. The literature review identifies concrete reference points for future research activities towards developing an understanding of modern-day capacity building for journalists, activists and governments in conflict arenas.
* The reviewed literature differentiates between linear and relational approaches to development as regards overall trends in development cooperation. Today, conceptualisations of development as a linear process of cause and effect have widely been replaced by relational approaches which emphasize local expertise and the contexts and complexities of social change.
* The literature emphasizes the importance of accounting for specific needs when it comes to media assistance in conflict-ridden contexts. The reviewed recommendations boil down to establishing communication between different actors (such as oppositional players or media and public professionals) and to institutionalising this communication in the form of round-tables, press conferences, or other modi vivendi of dealing with one another in a democratic way
* Two aspects are salient throughout the reviewed areas "journalism training", "capacity building for civil society actors", and "capacity building for political leaders": The need for multi-stakeholder dialogue and an emphasis on creating awareness of the general value of communication.
* Differences across the reviewed areas seem rooted in the amount of practical experience gained so far with the respective group of beneficiaries. Future research is well-advised to adapt its focus accordingly. Examining "best practices" is especially relevant when it comes to journalism training. An understanding of support offered to activists can be gained by identifying specific challenges to civil society organisations. When it comes to capacity building for governments it seems especially informative to address the standing of improved communication skills within established training structures.
ABOUT MECODEM:
MeCoDEM began on 1 February 2014 and will run over three years. The project investigates the interplay of communication and democratisation conflicts in four emerging democracies, Egypt, Kenya, Serbia and South Africa, each of them representing unique aspects of transitional / post-transitional divisions. Based on a comparative case study design, the research covers constitutional conflicts, civic conflicts and conflicts surrounding accountability and good governance. These conflicts constitute arenas of dispute where the media interact with the communicative strategies of governments on the one hand, and political activists and political movements struggling for recognition on the other. MeCoDEM is funded by the European Union within the EU's Seventh Framework Programme. With a budget of 2.2 million Euros, the project consortium includes eight partner institutions from six countries: University of Leeds (coordinating institution), University of Belgrade, University of Hamburg, University of Cape Town, University of Oxford, Stockholm University, Ruhr University Bochum and American University in Cairo.
MECODEM CONTACT:
Prof Barbara Thomass | Barbara.Thomass at rub.de
Website: www.mecodem.eu [2] | Twitter:@MeCoDEM [3]
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[1] http://www.mecodem.eu/publications/working-papers
[2] http://www.mecodem.eu
[3] https://twitter.com/MeCoDEM
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