Abstract

AbstractTraditional folk media, thought to be a dying breed in many developing countries, are currently being given a new lease of life. Current interest is growing, not only in efforts to preserve the indigenous arts but also to promote them as effective communication media to sell development messages. However, as John Lent has found, the role of folk media as agents of change is not as deterministic as one would expect for there are also several limitations.

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