Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 153 Document Number: D06803
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Summary report of a symposium at Herrenhausen Palace, Hanover, Germany, December 8-9, 2015. 5 pages., Includes a session about using local knowledge in dealing with climate change.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C14110
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First published in Africa Media Review, 1, 1987., Chapter 7 in Charles Okigbo (ed.), Development Communication Principles. African Council for Communication Education, Nairobi, Kenya. 365 pages.
Examines the relationship between participation and indigenous knowledge and the role of the latter in rural development. (Author concludes (p. 314): "As local knowledge is increasingly embraced in the design and execution of such projects, we see the possibility that local peoples might finally cease to be the clients - the objects - of development plans. Their active, willing participation in such projects will result only from their being treated as full, equal partners in the endeavor. Eventually, in fact, the transformation of human relations implicit in the true meaning of the word participation may turn out to be a more important change than the many worthy development projects stultified over the years by their designers' refusal to accord local peoples (and their knowledge) the respect and seriousness that true participation involves."
James F. Evans Collection; Summary of a keynote address, "Communication at the Grassroots : towards a communication strategy for mobilizing human resources for rural development in the Third World," at the International Conference on Agricultural Communication and Rural Development; 1988 June 21-24; Ilorin, Nigeria