"Rather than simply critique the current system of development, J. V. Vilanilam offers the 'psychia perestroika' model for development. This model seeks a more holistic approach, which is flexible enough to incorporate individual needs, yet maintains the vision of national development." --Communication Research Trends Who benefits from scientific and technological changes in developing societies? Will the masses be served by rapid technological advances, or are they intended to serve only a small elite? These are two fundamental questions examined in Science Communication and Development. Using a critical historical analysis, the author skillfully shows how the British ignored India's indigenous scientific traditions and made Indian technological development subservient to the needs of Western capitalism. And, instead of breaking with this colonial legacy, independent India's planners and scientists only perpetuated the situation so that science and technology still only benefits the few. Specifically looking at changes in communication technology, the author argues that structural changes should coincide with technological changes. Only by acknowledging and incorporating local traditional media can governments achieve better results in implementing technological change. " Vilanilam] has compared and contrasted various models of development and has ultimately presented his alternative action-points which are at once, comprehensive and workable." -Business Standard
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