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Goldmark, Peter – AV Guide: The Learning Media Magazine, 1972
A look at a study funded by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development which is attempting to demonstrate that imaginative applications of telecommunications will enable business units'' to operate effectively over wide distances and thus prevent migrations from rural areas. (Author/AK)
Descriptors: Communications, Dropouts, Population Distribution, Rural Development
Hilewick, Carol Lee; And Others – 1978
Two rural counties served as model areas in a comparison of the size and sequence of socioeconomic changes that investment in communications, as opposed to investment in transportation networks, might stimulate. A series of communications, rail, and highway changes were simulated through the use of an econometric model. An Industrial Communication…
Descriptors: Communications, Comparative Analysis, Economic Research, Rural Development

Voth, Donald E.; And Others – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1982
Posits that increased communication of community leaders involving relatively short communications paths should lead to program success. However, measures of connectivity and average distance in the communications structure reveal no significant relationships. Suggests other factors which may be more important to rural community development…
Descriptors: Communications, Community Development, Community Leaders, Power Structure
Newlin, Larry – 1976
In enacting legislation that impacts on rural areas or is directly related to telecommunications, Congress has rarely considered the role of communications in rural development. Neither the House nor the Senate Agriculture Committees considered the role of telecommunications in drafting the 1972 Rural Development Act. While no specific provisions…
Descriptors: Communications, Federal Legislation, Government Role, Policy Formation

Carmen, R. E. R. M. – Community Development Journal, 1989
Discusses the importance of communication in rural social development. People-centered development planning looks at the creative initiative of people as the primary resource and their materials and welfare as the end. (JOW)
Descriptors: Communications, Foreign Countries, Participative Decision Making, Rural Areas
Buila, Theodore – 1973
Information concerning Slovene rural development was presented in the form of 5 study reports from which statistical notation was deleted for readability. The purpose of these reports was to provide an accurate opinion reading concerning extension program dimensions and target audiences, and to provide information for agronoms (extension agents…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Communications, Community Development, Extension Agents
Instructional Technology Report, 1974
The use of video taping as a technique to bring villagers into meaningful communication with each other and with government leaders is discussed. Three pilot projects are described: (1) a United Nations funded project in Rajasthan, India; (2) a Tanzanian project involving several villages; and (3) the Skyriver, Alaska project. As demonstrated by…
Descriptors: Communications, Community Development, Delivery Systems, Developing Nations
Manandhar, P. K.; And Others – Development Communication Report, 1982
Eight articles on various aspects of communications in developing countries make up this newsletter issue: (1) "Extension and Communications in Nepal: Reforestation Program Uses Media Support" by P. K. Manandhar, E. Pelinck, and R. H. Gecolea; (2) "Using Puppets to Teach Ideas. 'Khel Dori Ka', an Audiovisual with Puppets from…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Communications, Community Development, Developing Nations
Bordenave, Juan E. Diaz – 1977
This volume posits the existence of a gap between theory and practice in rural-development efforts involving communication media and provides suggestions for integrating the efforts of theoreticians and practitioners. Chapter one briefly reviews the development of theoretical concepts about the nature of communication and the use of communication…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communications, Developing Nations
Beal, George M. – 1980
A "communication system" paradigm for dissemination of appropriate knowledge, information, and technology needed for effective rural development is briefly described. The paradigm describes six categories of interrelated functions, activities, and processes: (1) scientific knowledge production by carrying out basic and applied research; (2)…
Descriptors: Communications, Information Dissemination, Information Networks, Information Utilization

Ostheimer, John M. – Social Science Quarterly, 1970
Indicates how events in the areas of economic development, agricultural change, politics and education have contributed to crucial breakdown in communications. Political organization must be rebuilt to increase communication between leaders and masses. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: African Culture, Agricultural Education, Communications, Developing Nations
Bostian, Lloyd R. – 1974
This paper reviews various studies of media development patterns, all pointing to mass media growth's association with urbanization. The development and use of mass media differs greatly among urban, suburban, and rural areas. However, media development patterns are similar among countries, differing in the stage but not the pattern of media…
Descriptors: Communications, Community Development, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Office of Technology Assessment. – 1991
This study explores the role that communications technologies can play in securing rural America's future. It develops several policy strategies and options to encourage economic development. The study was requested by the Joint Economic Committee of Congress and Senators Charles E. Grassley and Orrin G. Hatch. Chapter 1 provides a summary and…
Descriptors: Communications, Economic Development, Federal Regulation, Futures (of Society)
Information Center on Instructional Technology Report, 1976
In discussing communication planning and integrated rural development, Philip H. Coombs, Manzoor Ahmed, and Pratima Kale of the International Council for Educational Development stress that communication planning must deal with problems in behavioral and not just technical terms. Communication planners must be able to work with experts from other…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Communications, Developing Nations, Educational Development
Radio for Education and Development: Case Studies, Volume I. World Bank Staff Working Paper No. 266.
Spain, Peter L.; And Others – 1977
Six papers describe use of the radio for in-school and out-of-school formal education in this first volume of working papers on how radio can and is being used for education and development. Part one on in-school education contains: a Nicaraguan project to teach mathematics to first grade children (including curriculum, materials, teacher…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Case Studies, Communications, Costs