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Sustainable development meets the needs of the present without
compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own
needs. In contrast to the more economically and politically
oriented approach in traditional views on sustainable development,
the central idea in alternative, more participatory and culturally
oriented versions is that there is no universal development model
which leads to sustainability at all levels of society and the
world. Communication for sustainable social change advocates for an
integral, multidimensional and dialectic process that can differ
from society to society, community to community, and context to
context. This book presents a number of fascinating case studies on
the Asian and African perspectives, which asserts the latest
challenges in both theoretical and applied areas.
Offering a comprehensive overview of contemporary theoretical and
programmatic issues in the fields of sustainability, culture,
communication, development and social change, this book explores
the relationship between communication and sustainability from a
social change perspective.
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