Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 191 Document Number: D02960
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Website of International Public Relations Association. Article 134. 5 pages., Report of an award-winning public relations project in the Environmental category involving redevelopment of a small farming community in southeastern Turkey. Part of it involved encouraging production of saffron rather than cotton (which requires more water).
Abstract and citation online via search of Ebscohost.com. 1 page., This article deals with the deliberation of development journalism as a subfield of development communication. It further examines the connection between public journalism and development journalism. The development journalist "should be an active community participant in social change. He or she cannot be a neutral observer who adheres to objectivity. The journalist must relate development to people and focus on relations and the totality of concrete life situations. He or she must go well beyond economics and bring out the inherent drama in development, democracy, and participation."
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 194 Document Number: D08725
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John L. Woods Collection, Resource developed by Chemonics International, Washington,D.C. CD contains 350+ documents which include guidelines for including the education/communication component in proposals, templates, examples of work done, explanations of various communications tools that should be included in projects, etc. Useful for project personnel and proposal writers.