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Routledge Handbook of African Media and Communication Studies
Routledge Handbook of African Media and Communication Studies
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This handbook provides critical corpora of African scholarship and theory that prioritize the everyday worlds, needs, and uses of Africans. It explores the interrelationships of the local and global and the consequences for media practice, education, and citizen engagement in today's Africa, highlighting convivial epistemologies for locating African media and communication in the pluriverse.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 286 pages
Publication date: 29 August 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Introduction:
The African continent is undergoing a rapid transformation, driven by political, economic, social and technological changes. These transformations have had a profound impact on African media, culture and communication, shaping the way in which Africans interact with the world and each other. This handbook aims to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of the forces shaping African media, culture and communication, and to offer scholars the theoretical and empirical tools needed to understand and analyze these complex phenomena.
Chapter 1:
The first chapter of the handbook explores the historical and political context of African media, culture and communication. It examines the legacies of colonialism, neocolonialism and globalization on African media, culture and communication, and the ways in which these legacies continue to shape the field today. The chapter also discusses the role of African media, culture and communication in the struggle for social justice and democracy in Africa.
Chapter 2:
The second chapter of the handbook examines the theoretical and methodological frameworks used in African media, culture and communication studies. It discusses the various approaches to studying African media, culture and communication, including cultural studies, media studies, communication studies and postcolonial studies. The chapter also highlights the importance of interdisciplinary research in understanding African media, culture and communication.
Chapter 3:
The third chapter of the handbook focuses on the contemporary African media landscape. It examines the various forms of media, including print, radio, television, film and new media, and the ways in which these media are used to shape African public opinion, promote social change and challenge dominant narratives. The chapter also discusses the challenges and opportunities faced by African media institutions and journalists in the digital age.
Chapter 4:
The fourth chapter of the handbook examines the role of African culture and communication in the global economy. It explores the ways in which African culture is commodified and marketed in the global marketplace, and the impact of this commodification on African societies and cultures. The chapter also discusses the ways in which African cultural practices and traditions are being preserved and revitalized in the face of globalization.
Chapter 5:
The fifth chapter of the handbook examines the role of African media, culture and communication in promoting social cohesion and democracy. It explores the ways in which African media, culture and communication are used to build social capital, promote social inclusion and challenge authoritarianism. The chapter also discusses the challenges and opportunities faced by African media institutions and journalists in promoting social cohesion and democracy.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, this handbook provides a comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of the forces shaping African media, culture and communication. It offers scholars the theoretical and empirical tools needed to understand and analyze these complex phenomena, and to contribute to the ongoing debate about the future of African media, culture and communication. The handbook is an essential read for critical media, communications, cultural studies and journalism scholars.
Weight: 560g
Dimension: 246 x 174 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367689636
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