Globalization, linguistic diversity, and information dissemination in Malawi

Globalization, linguistic diversity, and information dissemination in Malawi

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Title: Globalization, linguistic diversity, and information dissemination in Malawi
Author: Kamwendo, G.H.
Abstract: In a linguistically heterogeneous country, one of the critical challenges is to make information accessible to all people. Various communication media can be used: television, radio, telephone, the Internet and others. Malawi needs to embrace Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) in order to achieve development in all spheres of human life. Malawi’s use of ICTs ranks low. Th e critical challenge, therefore, is to promote an increased use of ICTs with the aim of improving people’s access to information. Given that only a minority of Malawians have access to ICTs, that television has not signifi cantly penetrated into rural areas where 80 % of the population lives, and that there is also a high illiteracy rate, the radio becomes the most accessible form of technology for information dissemination in Malawi.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/530
Date: 2008
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers. http://www.brill.nl/m%5Fcatalogue.asp?sub=3
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