A strategy for making media

Namita Singh, Tanya Notley

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Abstract

It's never been easier for rights advocates to create and distribute their own media productions, using text, audio, video and the internet. Rights advocates can make media to raise awareness about an issue, to convey new information that is not in the public domain, or to mobilise people to take action, but making your own media does not, in itself, guarantee that you will achieve your objectives. Careful planning, in the form of a strategy document, is essential to ensure that the media you make genuinely contributes to reaching your advocacy goals. Whether you are an individual rights advocate, a group or an organisation, this chapter will take you through the steps involved in creating a strategic plan for making any kind of media as part of a campaign or project.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMessage in-a-Box: Tools and Tactics for Communicating Your Cause
Editors Tactical Tech
Place of PublicationGermany
PublisherTactical Technology Collective
Pages7-21
Number of pages15
Edition2nd
ISBN (Print)9788190882156
Publication statusPublished - 2009

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