TY - BOOK
T1 - Strategic Participatory Communication and Development
T2 - Engagement and Empowerment
AU - Gregory, Anne
AU - Yudarwati, Gregoria Arum
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Anne Gregory and Gregoria Arum Yudarwati. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024/11/15
Y1 - 2024/11/15
N2 - There has been a recent shift in the nature of public engagement from a culture of paternalism and control towards a public-centred approach involving collaboration and co-creation. This book draws on public relations and development communication insights to build a new community engagement model for public sector organisations who wish to engage with rural communities in developing countries. This theoretical model also offers a practical framework for Government in particular to engage with and empower rural communities as they adopt and exploit infrastructure developments. The outcome is mutual benefit. By examining in detail how Government communicates with rural communities on renewable energy infrastructure projects in Indonesia, and underpinned by empirical research with those communities, this new participatory framework has been developed. It envisages progressive empowerment of rural communities as Government encourages active engagement on the installation and exploitation of renewable energy. This entails encouraging communities to determine for themselves their uses of sustainable energy sources and to take ownership of a co-determined future. In so doing, the Government itself is more likely to achieve its own renewable energy commitments. Research-based and combining theory with practice, this thought-provoking book will be welcomed by strategic communication and public relations scholars and practitioners alike.
AB - There has been a recent shift in the nature of public engagement from a culture of paternalism and control towards a public-centred approach involving collaboration and co-creation. This book draws on public relations and development communication insights to build a new community engagement model for public sector organisations who wish to engage with rural communities in developing countries. This theoretical model also offers a practical framework for Government in particular to engage with and empower rural communities as they adopt and exploit infrastructure developments. The outcome is mutual benefit. By examining in detail how Government communicates with rural communities on renewable energy infrastructure projects in Indonesia, and underpinned by empirical research with those communities, this new participatory framework has been developed. It envisages progressive empowerment of rural communities as Government encourages active engagement on the installation and exploitation of renewable energy. This entails encouraging communities to determine for themselves their uses of sustainable energy sources and to take ownership of a co-determined future. In so doing, the Government itself is more likely to achieve its own renewable energy commitments. Research-based and combining theory with practice, this thought-provoking book will be welcomed by strategic communication and public relations scholars and practitioners alike.
KW - public engagement
KW - rural communities
KW - developing countries
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UR - https://www.routledge.com/Strategic-Participatory-Communication-and-Development-Engagement-and-Empowerment/Gregory-Yudarwati/p/book/9781032716039
U2 - 10.4324/9781003507444
DO - 10.4324/9781003507444
M3 - Book
AN - SCOPUS:85208861077
SN - 9781032716039
BT - Strategic Participatory Communication and Development
PB - Taylor and Francis AS
ER -