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Frederick Noronha: Background from Columiba: websites... |
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - <nettime-l-temp@material.net> is the temporary home of the nettime-l list while desk.nl rebuilds its list-serving machine. please continue to send messages to <nettime-l@desk.nl> and your commands to <majordomo@desk.nl>. nettime-l-temp should be active for approximately 2 weeks (11-28 Jun 99). - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Sat, 12 Jun 1999 21:40:27 +0500 To: nettime-l@Desk.nl From: Frederick Noronha <fred@goa1.dot.net.in> Subject: Background from Columiba: websites... COUNTRY CONTEXT 1. Colombia is a multicultural country of 40 million people. 70% live in urban areas. Commonly identified with drugs, in general, Colombia has a solid economy, democratic politics, high literacy and innovative development programmes. From 1997 there has been an economic crisis with high unemployment. There are 25,000 violent deaths a year, mostly from criminal, including intrafamiliar, violence. NGO and civil society organizations are strong. The 1991 Constitution put consultation and participation at the heart of political and civil life. A long term war between the armed forces, guerillas and para-militaries continues. http://www.comminit.com/papers/p_0001.html COMMUNICATION TRENDS 98% of people access TV. 50% of educational institutions have TVs and VCRs. Children watch 2.5 hours of TV a day. 30% of programming is imported. Radio reaches everyone. There are many newspapers. A strong cultural tradition exists across the many ethnic and geographic communities. Ownership and control of media are rapidly moving to the private sector. The two main TV channels no longer have public service slots. In 1998 3 new TV national channels were allocated to major economic groups. There has been a similar trend in radio. The major newspapers are now becoming involved in large scale multi-media operations. http://www.comminit.com/papers/p_0006.html Fundacion Social - national - Mission includes: "to aid social, moral and economic improvement of the working classes - help the poor develop their potential...with initiative, decision-making capacity and control..." The Fundacion's work is not the sum of 'small or local' developments, but a "way of seeing" development ("una mirada del desarrollo"). Focus is on "construction of Integrated Local Development". 200 "workers for change" in marginal communities in seven cities support people having a voice and influence in development planning - eg the city government. Communication is integral to all action, including: Education for community "formation" through dialogue with leaders/decision makers and community communication based on "ludico" [artistic, expressive, playful]. Dario Angel/German Rey rey@fundacion-social.com.co http://www.comminit.com/papers/p_0009.html PROYECTO 2000 - national - The Minister of Communication, Mrs. Claudia de Francisco, is guiding Proyecto 2000, a policy shift from a focus on telecommunications to a "Ministry of Knowledge". Special attention is being paid to training decision makers in communication for development and access to information, including facilitating community access to information technology. Compaq donated 200 computer "nodes" for access to the Internet for schools and community centers. Alberto Lopez cons2000@mincomunicaciones.gov.co http://www.comminit.com/papers/p_0008.html Medios para la Paz [Media for Peace] - national - brings together journalists for reflection on the role of journalism in a country in conflict. Seeks to disarm language (desamar la palabra) and break the passivity and indifference of the mass media and civil society on armed conflict and peace. Action includes: workshops providing journalists space for discussion and reflection on their profession; tertulias (discussion groups) with experts on conflict and peace issues; 'Press Club' for off-the-record discussions with key 'actors' in the conflict; and 'encounters' with Directors and Owners of the Media. Gloria de Castro medipaz@col1.telecom.com.co http://www.comminit.com/papers/p_0012.html Colnodo - national - provides electronic communication services and facilitates exchange of information and experiences with sustainable development and human rights organizations. Two main projects are: The Sustainable Development Network; and, "Neighbourhood Information Units" - placing new technologies in low income barrios to facilitate telling the stories of the barrio, sharing community experiences and participating in the relationship of the barrio to the city. Julian Casabuenas julian@colnodo.apc.org http://www.comminit.com/papers/p_0004.html The Escuela de Communication Social - Universidad del Valle - Cali - For the School, communication "is not the space of a discipline ...[but]...the centre of a philosophical, aesthetic and sociological reflection...on the crisis of contemporary reason and modern society". The academic programme 'forms' social communicators who [can] not only understand the problems and processes of communication, but also offer solutions that coincide with social needs and social demands...are able to value and stimulate processes of cultural production...and, can handle critical analytical tools to approach the communication process... The School is also involved in: Telepacifico, the regional public service broadcaster; and the community radio network on the Pacific coast. Contact - Fernando Calero vrex@mafalda.univalle.edu.co http://www.comminit.com/papers/p_0002.html Telemedellin - Medellin - The only local public service TV channel in Colombia - funded by major public institutions in Medellin. Since 1997 it has developed a reputation for alternative, quality programming that facilitates space for dialogue and cultural self-recognition. Participation and dialogue are central to all of Telemedillin's locally produced programming, which include: Telemedelin es una nota' - Telemedellin is cool - supporting homework activities; Metropolitanas' - positive, analytical treatment of the 'news of the day'; and 'Vida en Video' (Life on Video) - open space for videos made by the viewers. Ana Cristina Navarro anavarro@epm.net.co http://www.comminit.com/papers/p_0003.html Dr. Jesus Martin-Barbero is a distinguished communication scholar. He challenges the dominant thinking and paradigms in this field. Excerpts from the full interview on the web site include: "communication was really never the starting point. The starting point ... was a political project. I generally perceive in the First World some sort of belief that communication processes are the same all over... In Latin America we have been always aware...to be able to understand communication one can only do it from the specific culture of those that "do or make" communication". Full interview: http://www.comminit.com/interview.html Thanks for these inputs to: Web Site: http://www.comminit.com Director: Warren Feek wfeek@coastnet.com »=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=» Frederick Noronha Freelance Journalist Saligao 403511 Goa India fred@goa1.dot.net.in Phone 0091.832.271490 / 27 86 83 »=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»=»