Message-ID: <346CEDD9.37D2831D@gusun.georgetown.edu> Date: Fri, 14 Nov 1997 19:33:29 -0500 From: Martin Sieg <mailto:siegm@GUSUN.GEORGETOWN.EDU> Subject: [Fwd: popular reporters] To: mailto:DEVEL-L@AMERICAN.EDU
I'm trying to help out a fellow student (no, I don't know the person).PLEASE reply to the original sender, Maryke (mailto:94dezwag@scar.utoronto.ca) not the list, and not me (although I would be interested to see some of the info you have too)
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94dezwag wrote:
> My name is Maryke de Zwager and I am a student of International
> Development and Anthropoplogy at the University of Toronto. Last year I
> worked with the popular reporters of two radio stations in Bolivia,
> Radio ACLO (in Quechua) and Radio Tarija (in Spanish). I am now writing
> my undergraduate thesis on the theoretical and real roles of popular
> reporters, in an attempt to develop a set of criteria for radio
> stations, NGOs and communities working with popular reporters. I am
> interested in learning about other experiences with popular
> reporters/communicators in Latin America and worldwide, and more
> generally, the benefits of popular/participatory radio for development.
> So, if anyone knows of good resources (be they papers, books, people or
> organizations) about this topic, send me an email :
> mailto:94dezwag@scar.utoronto.ca
> Thanks!
> Maryke