Routledge Handbook of African Media and Communication Studies

Routledge Handbook of African Media and Communication Studies

Milton, Viola; Mano, Winston

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2021

286

Dura

Inglês

9781138574779

15 a 20 dias

648

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1. Decoloniality and the push for African media and communication studies: an introduction (Winston Mano and viola c. milton); 2. Afrokology of media and communication studies: theorising from the margins (Winston Mano and viola c. milton); 3. Frantz Fanon, Ngugi wa Thiong'o, and African media and communication studies (Pier Paolo Frassinelli); 4. Rethinking African strategic communication: towards a new violence (Colin Chasi); 5. Afrokology and organisational culture: why employees are not behaving as predicted (Elnerine WJ Gree); 6. To be or not to be: decolonizing African media/communications (Kehbuma Langmia); 7. Communicating the idea of South Africa in the age of decoloniality (Blessed Ngwenya); 8. Decolonising media and communication studies: an exploratory survey on global curricula transformation debates (Ylva Rodny-Gumede and Colin Chasi); 9. Africa on demand: the production and distribution of African narratives through podcasting (Rachel Lara van der Merwe); 10. The African novel and its global communicative potential: africa's soft power (Mary-Jean Nleya); 11. Citizen journalism and conflict transformation: exploring netizens' digitized shaping of political crises in Kenya (Toyin Ajao); 12. Ghetto 'wall-standing': counterhegemonic graffiti in Zimbabwe (Hugh Mangeya); 13. "Arab Spring" or Arab Winter: social media and the 21st-century slave trade in Libya (Ashley Lewis, Shamilla Amulega, and Kehbuma Langmia); 14. On community radio and African interest broadcasting: the case of Vukani Community Radio (VCR) (Siyasanga M. Tyali); 15. Not just a benevolent bystander: the corrosive role of private sector media on the sustainability of the South African Broadcasting Corporation (Kate Skinner); 16. Health communication in Africa (Elizabeth Lubinga and Karabo Sitto); 17. The politics of identity, trauma, memory and decolonisation in Neill Blomkamp's Chappie (2015) (Beschara Karam); 18. Nollywood as decoloniality (Ikechukwu Obiaya); 19. Afrokology as a transdisciplinary approach to media and communication studies (viola c. milton and Winston Mano)
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Vice Versa;African Media;african communication;Africa's Soft Power;Zimbabwe's Urban Areas;dewesternisation;SABC;decolonisation;Public Service Broadcasting;journalism africa;African Languages;Marikana Massacre;Convivial epistemologies;UN;Media policy;South Africa;Communication studies;Modern African Literature;Open Source Software;Fanon 1965a;Decolonised Curricula;Ushahidi Platform;Community Radio Station;South Africa's Public Service;Map Kibera;Community Radio Sector;South African Media;EPPM;Communication Studies Curricula;African Cinema;Set Top Boxes;Subscription Broadcaster