The SKYRIVER process - a video communication tool developed by Timothy Kennedy to allow Native Alaskans in remote areas to express their concerns to elected officials - has received a great deal of recognition for its innovative use of video and film tools to enhance and strengthen citizen participation in the decision-making processes of government. The collaborative process led to direct communication between the villages and government officials and, ultimately, to positive social change. This book provides a detailed review of how the SKYRIVER process evolved and the many lessons learned from its development.
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Timothy Kennedy is chair of the Communications Department and professor at the University of Tampa. He is a pioneering expert in the field of development communication and spent eleven years in Alaska developing communication between remote Eskimo villages and the government using videography.
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