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Drama for development :cultural translation and social change

  • 其他作者: Skuse, Andrew, , Gillespie, Marie, , Power, Gerry, , BBC World Service Trust.
  • 出版: Thousand Oaks, Calif. : SAGE 2011.
  • 稽核項: xxiii, 324 p. :ill. ;23 cm.
  • 標題: Social change. , Mass media in community development. , Intercultural communication. , Cultural pluralism.
  • ISBN: 8132105915 , 9788132105916
  • 附註: Includes bibliographical references and index. Re-framing drama for development / Andrew Skuse -- Great expectations and creative evolution : the history of drama for development at the bbc world service trust / Caroline Sugg and Gerry Power -- Audience research in drama for development : a contact zone of translation and transnational knowledge production / Gerry Power -- "Creative tensions" : audience research and the representational challenge of dramatising opium substitution in afghanistan / Andrew Skuse -- Considering men, masculinity, and drama / Charlotte Lapsansky and Joyee S. Chatterjee -- Telling other people's stories : cultural translation in drama for development / Emily LeRoux-Rutledge, Gerry Power and Carol Morgan -- Broadcasting "the state" : tribe, citizenship, and the politics of radio drama production in Afghanistan / Andrew Skuse and Marie Gillespie -- Dramatising "new Nepal" / Andrew Skuse and Michael Wilmore -- A dynamic encoding process : making the Cambodian "taste of life" drama / Lizz Frost Yocum -- Jasoos vijay : self-efficacy, collective action, and social norms in the context of an HIV and AIDs television drama / Lauren B. Frank, Sonal Tickoo Chaudhuri, Anurudra Bhanot and Sheila T. Murphy -- "Passport to love" : dramatising forced marriage between Pakistan and the Pakistani diaspora / Sadaf Rizvi -- Urunana audiences at home and away : together "hand in hand"? / Helen M. Hintjens and Fortunee Bayisenge -- Gossiping for change : dramatising "blood debt" in Afghanistan / Andrew Skuse and Marie Gillespie
  • 系統號: 005251968
  • 資料類型: 圖書
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A research collaboration between the The Open University, the University of Adelaide and the BBC World Service Trust (WST), this book is a first-of-its-kind initiative that offers a window into the social and media worlds that typically remain closed to academic inquiry. This book offers unprecedented insights into the production and consumption of a range of popular radio and television drama serials, broadcast in places as diverse as Afghanistan, Burma, Cambodia, Nepal, Pakistan, India, Nigeria and Rwanda. It brings into dialogue the perspectives of the creative teams who make 'dramas for development', the donors who pay for them, and the audiences who consume them. It also highlights the crucial role of audience research as a tool for making drama and as a resource for translating cultures
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