Transformative Communication for Empowerment: Silence and Participatory Development in a Marginalized Community in Nueva Ecija
Valerie Anne M Lejarde
Discipline: media studies
Abstract:
This qualitative study explored how the Outreach Philippines, Inc. (OPI) - a
non-profit organization in the Philippines implements the participatory human
development (PHD) methodology using transformative communication, in a
community-based organization (CBO) - Lawag ti Caridad Norte Association
(LCNA), in Caridad Norte, Llanera, Nueva Ecija. A phenomenological lens
examined the lived experiences of six participants interviewed on December
10 and 13, 2022, and through my reflections as a development worker of OPI.
Specifically, I analyzed the CBO leaders’ perception of silence, transformative
communication engagements in the PHD methodology, and changes among
the stakeholders to provide a framework for transformative communication for
empowerment in a marginalized community.
The nine-step PHD methodology itself is transformative communication that
allows the mutual development of both the CBO leaders and the PHD facilitator.
It mainly involves and establishes consistent dialogic communication and
collaborative actions between the facilitator and the community members, hence,
transforming both into more empowered agencies. However, for transformative
communication to empower, it must consider different constructs of cultural
silence in engaging the community, especially in facilitating participatory
development. This study contributes to the expansion of knowledge on
communication for empowerment, and not only for transmission and ritualistic
purposes.
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