Activity 12 Stakeholders analysis of the no-tobacco ad policy Government -As the dominant stakeholder, the government is responsible for implementing this policy to prevent the harmful effects of smoking in the community. Imposing a tobacco advertisement ban will make the anti-smoking campaign more effective by removing consumers’ exposure to advertisements. This will save lives andContinue reading “Development Communication and Policy”
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Foundations
Activity 10 List of five arguments from other disciplines: Anthropology – is the study of humanity in all of its forms, from our evolution as a species through our interactions with the natural world and our wide social diversity. This began with knowledge from the past and today, drawing on social and biological sciences, asContinue reading “Foundations”
Development Communication Myths
Activity 13 Yes, I concur. Communication is essential to the development process. Communication will be required as a way of intervention in order to achieve development in programs that aim for long-term behavior or social change. Because communication is a process, we can’t really determine where it begins and ends, and we can’t tell whoContinue reading “Development Communication Myths”
Development Communication Practice
Activity 11 As a Communication Student I preferably specialize among other development communication practice is the Community/Development Broadcasting. Development Broadcasting practitioners dealt with writing, planning, producing a TV or Radio programs to explicit news worthy information to their audiences. As a communication student it is good for us to specialize this practice so that weContinue reading “Development Communication Practice”
Definition
Activity 9 Development communication, in my opinion, is a communication process aimed at transforming a society to its greatest potential. Planning, managing, implementing, and evaluating are all part of this process. It’s a continuous process in which the development communicator evolves alongside their target audience, which could be a community, a school, a village, orContinue reading “Definition”
Effects of Social Media
I’ve conducted a survey on what are the effects of social media/mass media to an individual. And here are the following results: There are 27 respondents who’ve participated on my survey. 37% of them are 20 years old and the other 63% are 21 years old. Among the Social Media applications given the most usedContinue reading “Effects of Social Media”
Communication Concepts
Activity 8- Related Concepts Amongst other concepts in the textbook the one that catches my attention is the concept of Language and Meaning. It is stated that the a set of significant symbols makes up language.which individuals arrange things in a certain order and impose a structure. As a result, a specific language, such asContinue reading “Communication Concepts”
Development
Activity 3 Activity 3.1. The Hatching Process The egg shell inbthe Frame B can be seen broken because it depicts that the chick inside the shell is struggling to come out of the shell. The force came from the chick inside the shell who’s using its beak to break through the shell. Yes, there is alwaysContinue reading “Development”
Problematique Map
Activity 2 2.2 Subordinate InfIuential Factors •Damage Sewages•Clogged Sewages•Heavy Rainfall•No proper information about waste control•Littering made by the people in the community 2.3 Superordinate Influential Factors These are the main reasons why floods along the streets of Manila specially in Tondo happens. Superordinate factors are the reason why there are subordinate ones. And these areContinue reading “Problematique Map”
Societal Problems
Activity 1 1.1 – Unmployment Rate in the Philippines Due to the strike of pandemic in the Philippines and the continues lockdown last 2020 the number of unemployed individual roses from 2.24% last 2019 (before the pandemic started) to 6.6% on 2021. The Unemployment Rate in the Philippines is still the highest in ASEAN countries.Continue reading “Societal Problems”