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    Author(s) Abiodun Salawu And Tshepang Bright Molale And Enrique Uribe- Jongbloed And And Mohammad Sahid Ullah
    PublisherLexington Books 
    ISBN9781666912043
    Pages298
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2023

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    Lexington Books  Indigenous Langauage for Social Change Communication In The Global South by Abiodun Salawu And Tshepang Bright Molale And Enrique Uribe- Jongbloed And And Mohammad Sahid Ullah

    Indigenous Language for Social Change Communication in the Global South brings together voices from the margins to engage in dialogue about common social change issues in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. This book argues that resistance and social movements, expressed in music and songs and exchanged via radio, remain fundamental to ensure that the linguistic and cultural diversity of the world progresses despite colonizing pressures. Contributors present cases that explore how indigenous communities use mediums such as the radio to help support their language, identity, and expand their own social change. Highlighting the centrality of music in the development of political discussions and language as a central part of collective identity, contributors analyze how these mediums function as both a vessel and a link for information and cultural cohesion of those engaging in social change. Scholars of communication, sociology, and development studies will find this book of particular interest.