Previously, development communication was defined as: "the use of communication technology and principles to aid in the development of a society."
Below is an example of a set of communication principles (or a theory) that has a long history of being applied to aid in development.
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Everett Rogers |
Everett Rogers wrote Diffusion of Innovations (1962, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2003).
What is an innovation?
- An idea, object or practice...
- Perceived as new...
- By an individual or organization.
What is the diffusion of innovations?
- An innovation ...
- Communicated via channels...
- Over time...
- Among the members of a social system.
CHARACTERISTICS OF INNOVATIONS
The characteristics (or attributes) of innovations, as perceived by individuals, help to explain their rate of adoption. Characteristics of innovations are one important set of variables influencing the rate of adoption.
- Relative Advantage
- Relative advantage is the degree to which an innovation is perceived as being better than the idea it supersedes
- e.g. economic profitability, decrease in discomfort, savings in time and effort, immediacy of reward
- Compatibility
- Compatibility is the degree to which an innovation is perceived as consistent with existing values, past experiences, and needs of potential adopters.
- Example: rap music and the role of MTV in making rap accessible and acceptable for all youth (Black & White).
- Complexity
- Complexity is the degree to which an innovation is perceived as relatively difficult to understand and use.
- Example: DOS vs. Windows
- Trialability
- Trialability is the degree to which an innovation may be experimented with on a limited basis.
- Observability
- Observability is the degree to which the results of an innovation are visible to others.
- Examples: solar panels & DBS, PrimeStar, DISH and the like
Given the above, how could diffusion of innovations (a communication theory) be used in development work? How could diffusion of innovations be used to fight a health issue in a community or developing nation? How could you use the characteristics of innovations to better fight a health issue in a community or developing nation?
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