Media and the Empire

Media and the Empire

McCracken, Donal; Teer-Tomaselli, Ruth

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2018

216

Mole

Inglês

9781138309357

15 a 20 dias

400

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Introduction Part I: Broadcasting 1. In service of Empire: the South African Broadcasting Corporation during World War II 2. Broadcasting to the 'last outpost of the British Empire': Anthony Lejeune, the man behind the SABC's English Service London Letter (1965-1995) 3. Broadcasting to the Portuguese Empire in Africa: Salazar's singular broadcasting policy 4. Imperial foundations of 20th-century media systems in the Caribbean 5. In service of two masters: a political history of radio in pre-independence Botswana 6. Empire and broadcasting in the interwar years: towards a consideration of public broadcasting in the British dominions Part II: Newspapers 7. The imperial British newspaper, with special reference to South Africa, India and the 'Irish model' 8. English newspapers in British colonial Hong Kong: the case of the South China Morning Post (1903-1941) 9. Reuters and the South African press at the end of Empire 10. Friends or foes? A critique of the development of the media and the evolving relationship between press and politics in Kenya
SABC;British Empire;ISSN;Critical Arts;London Letter;Portuguese Empire;Critical Arts Projects;Reuters;Colonial Administration;South African Broadcasting Corporation;Mobile Recording Units;World War I;Oginga Odinga;World War II;Afrikaans Press;broadcast media;South African Press Association;colonial newspapers;Bechuanaland Protectorate;imperial media;RCM;media;Young Men;newspapers;BBC Model;political communication;Postcolonial Kenya;radio;CNA;telegraphy;BBC WAC;the press;Cape Argus;Kenya Times;South China Morning Post;Civic Education;State Broadcaster;South African Newspapers;Moi Government;Follow;BNA