Demonstrated: The demand for new narratives in international development communications

Development Element shareTweets from yesterday’s #IntlDevComms launch of the publication, The Development Element: Guidelines for the future of communicating about the end of global poverty, written by myself and my Spring 2014 International Development Communications class in Georgetown’s Masters of Public Relations and Corporate Communications program.

We’re so pleased to have shared this resource with our fellow development practitioners and communications professionals!

Also check out this series of blog posts from my International Development Communications students at Georgetown University’s Public Relations and Corporate Communications Masters Program. 

  1. The double-edge sword of mass communications: Is stereotyping inevitable?
  2. Knowing when (and why) to stop and listen
  3. America’s budding professionals: Well-traveled and ready to save the world
  4. Are you a humanitarian? Why?
  5. 6 ways to keep your nonprofit spark lit
  6. The OAS in the time of reform: Stories’ role in institutional change
  7. 5 pulse-checks before clicking ‘publish’ on #globaldev communications

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