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Social Change

This represents the process of social change, where there are always ups and down. At one end is our organisation, and the other end is the end goal. Most people at the top level can only see it from above and they see it as a straight line, they usually can’t see all the ups and downs and obstacles...

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Main Author: Jessica Noske-Turner
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.17028/rd.lboro.26042296.v1
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description This represents the process of social change, where there are always ups and down. At one end is our organisation, and the other end is the end goal. Most people at the top level can only see it from above and they see it as a straight line, they usually can’t see all the ups and downs and obstacles. It is often so difficult because many people don’t understand the social changes that we’re talking about, for example, violence in the family was always seen as a private matter, and a personal issue, but then we started to talk about it and people start to understand it as a social change.Some of the ups and downs happen because of the resources, time and money, economic and social- cultural practices, caste, disasters. Some of the departments are no proactive, and some of the officers keep changing. There are some processes at the grassroots level, those protocols often make women more vulnerable. The gravity, the realities, are pulling this downward, and our organisation is trying to pull it up. Education, information sharing, economic, empowerment, awareness, good strategies in place – all help to pull it upwards.One example is of a woman in a violent relationship, she started coming to the sessions, and she learnt that anyone using violence is illegal, and she has now resisted and the violence from the husband is going down. In our forums we make sure that we are including women from all groups, we are about equality.Created in Mysuru, India, 2023This object is part of the Metaphors for Un/Making CSC Collection.
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spelling rr-article-260422962024-06-17T07:56:14Z Social Change Jessica Noske-Turner (6064133) Community Media Communication for Development and Social Change (CDSC) Communication for Development (C4D) Communication for Social Change Metaphors creative methods <table><tr><td><p dir="ltr">This represents the process of social change, where there are always ups and down. At one end is our organisation, and the other end is the end goal. Most people at the top level can only see it from above and they see it as a straight line, they usually can’t see all the ups and downs and obstacles. It is often so difficult because many people don’t understand the social changes that we’re talking about, for example, violence in the family was always seen as a private matter, and a personal issue, but then we started to talk about it and people start to understand it as a social change.</p><p dir="ltr">Some of the ups and downs happen because of the resources, time and money, economic and social- cultural practices, caste, disasters. Some of the departments are no proactive, and some of the officers keep changing. There are some processes at the grassroots level, those protocols often make women more vulnerable. The gravity, the realities, are pulling this downward, and our organisation is trying to pull it up. Education, information sharing, economic, empowerment, awareness, good strategies in place – all help to pull it upwards.</p><p dir="ltr">One example is of a woman in a violent relationship, she started coming to the sessions, and she learnt that anyone using violence is illegal, and she has now resisted and the violence from the husband is going down. In our forums we make sure that we are including women from all groups, we are about equality.</p><p dir="ltr">Created in Mysuru, India, 2023</p><p dir="ltr"><i>This object is part of the </i><a href="https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/collections/Metaphors_for_Un_Making_CSC/7154647 " rel="noreferrer" target="_blank"><i>Metaphors for Un/Making CSC Collection</i></a><i>.</i></p></td></tr></table><p><br></p> 2024-06-17T07:56:14Z physical object Physical object 10.17028/rd.lboro.26042296.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/physical_object/Social_Change/26042296 CC BY-NC 4.0
spellingShingle Community Media
Communication for Development and Social Change (CDSC)
Communication for Development (C4D)
Communication for Social Change
Metaphors
creative methods
Jessica Noske-Turner
Social Change
title Social Change
title_full Social Change
title_fullStr Social Change
title_full_unstemmed Social Change
title_short Social Change
title_sort social change
topic Community Media
Communication for Development and Social Change (CDSC)
Communication for Development (C4D)
Communication for Social Change
Metaphors
creative methods
url https://dx.doi.org/10.17028/rd.lboro.26042296.v1