嵌入与行动者网络: 精准扶贫语境下扶贫信息传播再思考

Translated title of the contribution: Rethinking information transmission channel for poverty alleviation in the context of precise poverty alleviation: from the perspective of embeddedness and actor-network

Xue Bo Zhang, Xiangbin Ma, Lili Zhang, Qin Guo

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Abstract

Under the background of social participation, participants of poverty alleviation are diverse. Apart from design from the top by the government and its execution, social participation is also a supplemental to its optimization. However, information paradigm for poverty alleviation, to some extent, ignored special situations, active actors, and social relationship networks, the essence of which is the modern evolution of the "magic bullet" for poverty alleviation. This article rethinks the paradigm in field investigation: deep in the poor areas of the structural and acquaintance society, information dissemination by embedding factors significantly influence poverty alleviation. Interpersonal communication, active actors, and acquaintances, as important actors, play more important roles in poverty alleviation and information dissemination.
Translated title of the contributionRethinking information transmission channel for poverty alleviation in the context of precise poverty alleviation: from the perspective of embeddedness and actor-network
Original languageChinese
Article number1
Pages (from-to)30-50
Number of pages21
JournalJournalism and communication
Volume25
Issue number9
Publication statusPublished - 29 Sept 2018
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

= Qiàn rù yǔ xíng dòng zhě wǎng luò: jīng zhǔn fú pín yǔ jìng xià fú pín xìn xī chuán bō zài sī kǎo

Keywords

  • development communication
  • participant network
  • Information Communication Technologies

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