Internal communication at the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF): Successes, gaps and failures
Date
2002-10Author
Okono, Antonia Njeri Ndung'u
Type
ThesisLanguage
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This study explores internal communication at the World Agroforestry Centre and
examines the success, gaps and failures of communication strategies employed at the
Centre.
Special emphasis has been put on electronic communication and its impacts on internal
communication since this is, by far, the most prevalent medium for information sharing at
the Centre.
The paper seeks to answer the question whether this much lauded post-modern multi usage
medium is deserving of all the praise it gets, or whether it has cast shadows in
some areas where the more output-limited traditional media had shed light. This question
is examined within the conceptual framework of three theories of communication gatekeeping
theory, spiral of silence theory and information theory. In view of the
emphasis on electronic communication, commensurate emphasis has also been given to
the gatekeeping theory in discussing the results.
The findings show that electronic communication has had both positive and negative
impacts on internal communication and that the need for an ethical informed information
gatekeeper is even more crucial in an electronic online communication world.
Citation
Postgraduate Diploma in Mass Communication University of Nairobi,2002Publisher
School of Journalism, University of Nairobi
