Communication for Development provides a comprehensive understanding of communication principles, processes, and strategies used in social, rural, agricultural, and organizational development. The book explains the concept, elements, characteristics, and methods of communication, highlighting their importance in effective information dissemination and community participation.
The text systematically discusses the principles and functions of communication, various communication models, and barriers that affect message delivery and understanding. Special emphasis is given to important concepts such as communication fidelity, empathy, credibility, feedback, communication gaps, and distortion.
The book also explores different forms and types of communication including oral, written, non-verbal, interpersonal, organizational, and digital communication, reflecting the growing role of media and technology in development initiatives. Written in a simple and student-friendly manner, this book is designed for students, educators, extension professionals, development practitioners, and researchers. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding communication as an essential tool for social change, participatory development, agricultural extension, and sustainable community empowerment.
Chapter 1. Communication Process: Concept, Elements and Characteristics
Chapter 2. Principles of Communication
Chapter 3. Basic Functions of Communication
Chapter 4. Models of Communication
Chapter 5. Barriers of Communication
Chapter 6. Concepts Related to Communication
Chapter 7. Communication Gap and Distortion
Chapter 8. Forms and Types of Communication