Management
Communications and Governance
This guide introduces some of the best recent literature on the role of communications in governance. It
highlights the major critical debates surrounding the relationship between communications,
government accountability and responsiveness, and state-society relations in developing countries. It is
intended primarily as a reference for policymakers, and highlights practical guidance, lessons learned
and case studies on supporting the development of independent and plural media systems, increasing
access to information, and using communications tools in governance reform processes across a range
of contexts, including fragile and conflict-affected states. New publications and emerging issues will be
incorporated on a quarterly basis.
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