Development communication studies have tended to focus primarily on interventions aimed at doing good among recipients, at the expense of examining the extent to which promotion and reputation management are elements of those practices. This book establishes the importance of interrogating the tensions generated by overlapping uses of communication to do good and to look good within international development cooperation.
The book is a critical text for students and scholars in the areas of development communication and international development and will also appeal to practitioners working in international aid who are directly affected by the challenges of communicating for and about development.
Florencia Enghel is a Senior Lecturer Fellow at the School of Education and Communication, Jönköping University, Sweden.
Jessica Noske-Turner is a Lecturer in Media and Communication at the University of Leicester, UK.