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TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
Affiliated Institution of G.G.S.IP.U, Delhi
Approaches: Development
Communication
Paper ID-24201
Paper code-BJMC201
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
Three Approaches
1. Magic Multiplier
2. Diffusion of Innovation
3. Localized Approach
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
Magic Multiplier
3
• What is magic multiplier?
Mass Media is called the magic multiplier as it can multiply the
messages and reach a number of people very fast.
Wilbur Schramm (1964), in his book Mass Media and National
Development, argued that each person would have requirement of
information of the work he would undertake. And there be millions
of workers would require information of various types.
The conventional channel of communication would never be able to
meet this demand. Therefore, modern communication technologies
would be of great use to meet this demand by multiplying the
messages and reaching each and every worker simultaneously.
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
4
We need magic multiplier for the following reasons:
For social change of great magnitude, people must be informed, educated, motivated and
persuaded. Information must flow, not only to them but also from them, so that their
needs can be known and they might participate in the acts and decisions of the nation-
building.
As the required amount of information and learning is vast and so as the targeted
population. The available channels of communication like inter-personal, group-
communication, traditional media are incapable to undertake this task. As this will require a
lot of time and resources. For a developing country, it's difficult to gather a large pool of
resources and wait for such a long period. Mass media with its magical reach can do this
job in less time and resources.
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
Audit of magic multiplier:
1. The audit finds out that the mass media succeeded in reaching a vast
majority of population in less time and resources, but it failed in achieving
its basic objectives for which it became a Magic Multiplier.
2. Mass media as a magic multiplier did a commendable job in spreading
awareness but it could not give expected results in persuading and
educating the targeted population.
3. It was found that persuasion, motivation and education for/on
something is best achieved by close interactions which is possible in inter-
personal, group-communications etc.
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
Diffusion of Innovation
6
Diffusion of Innovation
The diffusion process is the spread of a new idea from its source of
creation to the adopters or users.
Everett M. Rogers (1983) saw the diffusion of new ideas and their practice as a
crucial component of the modernization process.
When a message is propagated, a segment of the population adopts it, and
develops a positive attitude towards it. This can happen in the case of a product,
fertilizer, seeds, ideas, journals etc. The people who adopt first, directly or indirectly
shape the positive attitude of others who remain indifferent to the message.
This is true in places where information and literacy levels are low. Simple people
would like to get information from the people living in their proximity.
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
 Model of diffusion:
The scholars have identified five distinct stages in the process of
diffusion:
Awareness
Interest
Evaluation
Trial
Adoption
7
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
Awareness: At this stage, there is broad exposure to the innovation, but the individual
does not have sufficient information about the innovation.
Interest: After getting aware of the innovation, the individual shows interest in the
new idea, and makes an effort to seek additional information.
Evaluation: At the evaluation stage, the individual mentally applies the innovation to
one’s own situation, and then decides whether to try it or not.
Trial: At this stage, the individual uses the innovations on a pilot stage to decide about
its utility and relevance to one’s own situation. It was observed that most persons
would not adopt an innovation without trying it on an experimental basis.
Adoption: Here, the individual decides to continue full use of the innovation.
Adoption means the sustained use of the adoption process.
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
Based on the diffusion research, there is no evidence to show that all the five stages will be
visible of being strictly followed by all the adopters.
Types of adopters:
Based on the rate of adoption and the time difference between initial exposure to final
adoption, diffusion researchers have classified adopters into five distinct categories:
Innovators
Early Adopters
Early Majority
Late Majority
Laggards
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
• Innovators: They are the most eager members of the society to try new ideas and adopt new
practices. They are enterprising and willing to take risks. Usually, they belong to the cosmopolitan
category.
Early adopters: They follow the innovators.
Early and late majority: They follow the innovators and early adopters in the adoption of a practice.
Laggards: They are very slow in adoption. They are rigid and hard to be convinced. They stick to the
old method and resist change.
Sources of information and their relevance at different stages:
Awareness: Communication through the mass media like the print, radio, TV and film. They are
effective in drawing the attention of the individuals.
Interest: Subject experts, internet books and journals.
Evaluation: Mass media and local information sources from inside the community are the most
important at the evaluation stage.
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
Localised Approach
• Localised Approach in Development Communication
The approach which advocates that information transmitted through media must be locally and
functionally relevant to the audience is called localised approach.
The relationship between communication and development can be broadly divided into two types:
Macro societal level
Micro societal level
Macro societal level studies (by Wilbur Scramm, Daniel Lerner etc.) give direct support to the view
that a modern mass media system is an important requirement for development.
Micro societal level studies argue that information of certain kind generates appetite for new things
and new ways of doing things, which ultimately sets the process of development.
Other scholars have expressed that mere availability of any kind of mass media is not likely to be
useful for innovative changes. The information transmitted should be locally and functionally
relevant, useful, applicable, timely and specific in a given situation.
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
• Why localised approach:
1. As the needs of people vary widely in different regions and sub-regions.
2. In a large developing country like India, there is diversity of cultures and
languages.
Benefits of localised approach:
1. Localised approach would enable the communicators to design
messages which will be relevant in terms of utility, timeliness, applicability,
specificity etc.
2. The approach would tailor message for local conditions.
3. The approach can overcome infrastructural difficulties.
4. Such an approach will allow greater involvement and participation of
the audience in the communication process.
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
• Dos and Don’ts of localized approach:
1. There should be proper need-assessment of the
local population.
2. The socio-economic condition of the local people
should be kept in mind before designing the message.
3. The geographical and political conditions of a local
area bear a lot of significance for message designing
and delivery.
4. Preferences should be given to local media and local
resource persons for the execution of communication
tasks.
TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75
THANK YOU
By Shruti Chopra

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Approaches: Development Communication

  • 1. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 Affiliated Institution of G.G.S.IP.U, Delhi Approaches: Development Communication Paper ID-24201 Paper code-BJMC201
  • 2. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 Three Approaches 1. Magic Multiplier 2. Diffusion of Innovation 3. Localized Approach
  • 3. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 Magic Multiplier 3 • What is magic multiplier? Mass Media is called the magic multiplier as it can multiply the messages and reach a number of people very fast. Wilbur Schramm (1964), in his book Mass Media and National Development, argued that each person would have requirement of information of the work he would undertake. And there be millions of workers would require information of various types. The conventional channel of communication would never be able to meet this demand. Therefore, modern communication technologies would be of great use to meet this demand by multiplying the messages and reaching each and every worker simultaneously.
  • 4. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 4 We need magic multiplier for the following reasons: For social change of great magnitude, people must be informed, educated, motivated and persuaded. Information must flow, not only to them but also from them, so that their needs can be known and they might participate in the acts and decisions of the nation- building. As the required amount of information and learning is vast and so as the targeted population. The available channels of communication like inter-personal, group- communication, traditional media are incapable to undertake this task. As this will require a lot of time and resources. For a developing country, it's difficult to gather a large pool of resources and wait for such a long period. Mass media with its magical reach can do this job in less time and resources.
  • 5. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 Audit of magic multiplier: 1. The audit finds out that the mass media succeeded in reaching a vast majority of population in less time and resources, but it failed in achieving its basic objectives for which it became a Magic Multiplier. 2. Mass media as a magic multiplier did a commendable job in spreading awareness but it could not give expected results in persuading and educating the targeted population. 3. It was found that persuasion, motivation and education for/on something is best achieved by close interactions which is possible in inter- personal, group-communications etc.
  • 6. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 Diffusion of Innovation 6 Diffusion of Innovation The diffusion process is the spread of a new idea from its source of creation to the adopters or users. Everett M. Rogers (1983) saw the diffusion of new ideas and their practice as a crucial component of the modernization process. When a message is propagated, a segment of the population adopts it, and develops a positive attitude towards it. This can happen in the case of a product, fertilizer, seeds, ideas, journals etc. The people who adopt first, directly or indirectly shape the positive attitude of others who remain indifferent to the message. This is true in places where information and literacy levels are low. Simple people would like to get information from the people living in their proximity.
  • 7. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75  Model of diffusion: The scholars have identified five distinct stages in the process of diffusion: Awareness Interest Evaluation Trial Adoption 7
  • 8. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 Awareness: At this stage, there is broad exposure to the innovation, but the individual does not have sufficient information about the innovation. Interest: After getting aware of the innovation, the individual shows interest in the new idea, and makes an effort to seek additional information. Evaluation: At the evaluation stage, the individual mentally applies the innovation to one’s own situation, and then decides whether to try it or not. Trial: At this stage, the individual uses the innovations on a pilot stage to decide about its utility and relevance to one’s own situation. It was observed that most persons would not adopt an innovation without trying it on an experimental basis. Adoption: Here, the individual decides to continue full use of the innovation. Adoption means the sustained use of the adoption process.
  • 9. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 Based on the diffusion research, there is no evidence to show that all the five stages will be visible of being strictly followed by all the adopters. Types of adopters: Based on the rate of adoption and the time difference between initial exposure to final adoption, diffusion researchers have classified adopters into five distinct categories: Innovators Early Adopters Early Majority Late Majority Laggards
  • 10. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 • Innovators: They are the most eager members of the society to try new ideas and adopt new practices. They are enterprising and willing to take risks. Usually, they belong to the cosmopolitan category. Early adopters: They follow the innovators. Early and late majority: They follow the innovators and early adopters in the adoption of a practice. Laggards: They are very slow in adoption. They are rigid and hard to be convinced. They stick to the old method and resist change. Sources of information and their relevance at different stages: Awareness: Communication through the mass media like the print, radio, TV and film. They are effective in drawing the attention of the individuals. Interest: Subject experts, internet books and journals. Evaluation: Mass media and local information sources from inside the community are the most important at the evaluation stage.
  • 11. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 Localised Approach • Localised Approach in Development Communication The approach which advocates that information transmitted through media must be locally and functionally relevant to the audience is called localised approach. The relationship between communication and development can be broadly divided into two types: Macro societal level Micro societal level Macro societal level studies (by Wilbur Scramm, Daniel Lerner etc.) give direct support to the view that a modern mass media system is an important requirement for development. Micro societal level studies argue that information of certain kind generates appetite for new things and new ways of doing things, which ultimately sets the process of development. Other scholars have expressed that mere availability of any kind of mass media is not likely to be useful for innovative changes. The information transmitted should be locally and functionally relevant, useful, applicable, timely and specific in a given situation.
  • 12. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 • Why localised approach: 1. As the needs of people vary widely in different regions and sub-regions. 2. In a large developing country like India, there is diversity of cultures and languages. Benefits of localised approach: 1. Localised approach would enable the communicators to design messages which will be relevant in terms of utility, timeliness, applicability, specificity etc. 2. The approach would tailor message for local conditions. 3. The approach can overcome infrastructural difficulties. 4. Such an approach will allow greater involvement and participation of the audience in the communication process.
  • 13. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 • Dos and Don’ts of localized approach: 1. There should be proper need-assessment of the local population. 2. The socio-economic condition of the local people should be kept in mind before designing the message. 3. The geographical and political conditions of a local area bear a lot of significance for message designing and delivery. 4. Preferences should be given to local media and local resource persons for the execution of communication tasks.
  • 14. TRINITY INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Sector – 9, Dwarka Institutional Area, New Delhi-75 THANK YOU By Shruti Chopra