
SDG18 Communication for All, Volume 1
The Missing Link between SDGs and Global Agendas
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 27. March 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
XXXVI, 299 pages
978-3-031-19144-2 (ISBN)
Description
The 2030 agenda for development, or what is known as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), is the most ambitious agenda collectively agreed upon by 193 countries in human history. In 2015, the UN Member States adopted the 17 SDGs as a framework that would help address the challenges being faced by humanity. From eradicating poverty, ending hunger, providing universal access to healthcare and education, and addressing climate change; to the partnering of individuals, communities, and nation-states to achieve global goals. Yet, the framers of the 2030 agenda forgot to dedicate one goal focused on the role of communication in achieving the SDGs. It is nearly impossible to achieve the SDGs without the articulation and embrace of the role of communication in development. Today, development has become a communication issue, and communication is a development issue. How could such a vital pillar of life be missing in the UN's Sustainable Development Goals? Volume 1 provides an overview of what the contributors have termed as the 'missing link' between existing SDGs: Communication for All.
Reviews / Votes
This is a fascinating, informative and brilliantly argued two-volume book project that puts forward a convincing case for communication for all as an additional goal for the 2030 Agenda for Development, also known as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Expert scholars and researchers, led by renowned Jan Servaes & Muhammad Jameel Yusha', collectively take a stand for the purpose of revisiting and updating the agenda, collectively agreed by 193 countries in 2015. From several perspectives and regions, book takes head on the challenge of unpicking the Sustainable Development and the SDGs is accompanied by a clear call for including communication and culture in it. The volume makes it clear that if adopted by the 2030 Agenda for as the 18 SDG, it could create a framework that could leverage the role of communication and culture in achieving the SDGs. The unprecedented book provides evidenced and an unmissable voiced that uphold the right to communicate as a bedrock for democracy, development, and social change. The call to action is supported by evidence that is both fascinating and relevant. From several perspectives, including the capability, multiplicity and participatory approaches, communication and culture for all, as an SDG, could become the rallying point for inclusive social change and development. It is a legacy project that rises to the challenge. The book is not just urgent, it is a must read for all.- Winston Mano , Reader/Associate Professor, School of Media and Communication, University of Westminster, UK.The Sustainable Development Goals have given the nations and peoples of the world non-authoritarian guidelines and signposts that each can apply in their own context, to increase our capacity to care for the planet, its human inhabitants and the wider web of life. This can only be done by widely sharing knowledge and communication. This book is an exemplary knowledge commons. Through this approach, we canall learn, in the whole world, but locally contextualized, how we can communicate the experiences of positive change for human health. Any improvement anywhere becomes a shared experience everywhere. I would recommend this approach for every single domain of development.- Michel Bauwens , Founder and Director of the P2P Foundation. This book offers a much-appreciated counterweight to the relegation of communication to a secondary role. Instead, it demonstrates communication's centrality to development and humanity. The chapters, each in their own ways, mobilize justified support for the democratization of communication and an intensified respect for communication rights, which promise to offer increased opportunities for a global understanding through dialogue, grounded in a radical acknowledgement of diversity.- Nico Carpentier , President, International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR). Jan Servaes and Muhammad Jameel Yusha'u have elevated the discussion about the Sustainable Development Goals by drawing attention to the missing link in SDGs. Researchers and policy makers would find this book invaluable in the effort to ensure that no one is left behind in the realization of the 2030 Agenda for Development.- Abdalla Uba Adamu , Professor, Department of Information and Media Studies, Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria
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Series
Edition
2023 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Cham
Switzerland
Publishing group
Springer International Publishing
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
11 s/w Abbildungen
XXXVI, 299 p. 11 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 148 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
436 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-031-19144-2 (9783031191442)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-031-19142-8
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Jan Servaes | Muhammad Jameel Yusha'u
SDG18 Communication for All, Volume 1
The Missing Link between SDGs and Global Agendas
Book
03/2023
Palgrave Macmillan
€160.49
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Persons
Jan Servaes (PhD) is the former UNESCO Chair in Communication for Sustainable Social Change. He is the Editor of the Lexington Book Series
Communication, Globalization and Cultural Identity
and Springer book series
Communication, Culture and Change in Asia
. Muhammad Jameel Yusha'u is the Editor-in-Chief of Africa Policy Journal at Harvard Kennedy School. He is the author of
Regional Parallelism and Corruption Scandals in Nigeria
and co-editor of the Palgrave Handbook of International Communication and Sustainable Development.
Content
Chapter 1. Introduction: The Need for an 18th Sustainable Development Goal-Communication for All.- Chapter 2. Communication and Information Poverty in the Context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): A Case for SDG 18-Communication for All.- Chapter 3. Significance of Communication Studies to SDGs: (Re)setting Global Agendas.- Chapter 4. Sustainable Development Goals and Communication as a Commons in the Context of Extractive Capitalism: Tensions and Possibilities.- Chapter 5. Six Information and Communication Dynamics That Call for the Adoption of an 18th Sustainable Development Goal.- Chapter 6. The Role of Strategic Communication in Gender Equality Activism and Collective Action: Illustrating the Need for SDG18.- Chapter 7. Media Literacy and Conflict: Understanding Mediated Communication for the Achievement of Peace and Development.- Chapter 8. Creating Safe Communication Spaces Amidst the Disinformation Quandary.- Chapter 9. Communicating the SDGs: Formulating Performance Metrics for Higher Education Institutions.- Chapter 10. SDG-18 Communication for All: The Tool We Need for Real Development and Social Change.- Chapter 11. Conclusion: SDG18-The Soul of An Ambitious Agenda-Communication and the Match Towards Sustainability in the COVID-19 Century./