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Popular Media Democracy & Development in

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Herman Wasserman is Professor in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies at Rhodes University, South Africa and Honorary Senior Lecturer in Journalism Studies, University of Sheffield, UK. He is editor of the journal Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies and has published widely on media in Southern Africa. Recent publications include Tabloid Journalism in South Africa: True Story! (2010) and Media Ethics Beyond Borders (co-edited, 2010). Klappentext This book examines the role that popular media could play to encourage political debate, provide information for development, or critique the very definitions of 'democracy' and 'development'. Zusammenfassung This book examines the role that popular media could play to encourage political debate, provide information for development, or critique the very definitions of ‘democracy’ and ‘development’. Inhaltsverzeichnis @contents: Selected Contents: Notes on Contributors Introduction Part I: The popular media sphere: Theoretical interventions Chapter 1 De-westernizing media theory to make room for African experience Francis Nyamnjoh Chapter 2 Revisiting cultural imperialism and its critics Eric Louw Chapter 3 At the crossroads of the formal and popular: convergence culture and new publics in Zimbabwe Wendy Willems Chapter 4 Theorising development and democracy through popular community media Victor Ayedun-Aluma Chapter 5 Talk radio, democracy and citizenship in (South) Africa Tanja Bosch Part II: Popular media, politics and power: engaging with democracy and development Chapter 6 Popular Music as Journalism in Africa: Issues and Contexts Winston Mano Chapter 7 Street News: The Role of Posters in Democratic Participation in Ghana Audrey Gadzekpo Chapter 8 ‘If You Rattle A Snake, Be Prepared To Be Bitten’: Popular Culture, Politics And The Kenyan News Media George Ogola Chapter 9 Post-apartheid South African Social Movements on Film Sean Jacobs Part III: Audiences, agency and media in everyday life Chapter 10 The Amazing Race in Burkina Faso H. Leslie Steeves Chapter 11 (South) African Articulations of the Ordinary, or, How Popular Print Commodities (Re)Organize Our Lives Sonja Narunsky-Laden Chapter 12 Popular TV Programmes and Audiences in Kinshasa Marie-Soleil Frere Chapter 13 New technologies as tools of empowerment: African youth and public sphere participation Levi Obijiofor Part IV: Identity and community between the local and the global Chapter 14 Transnational flows and local identities in Muslim Northern Nigerian Films: From Dead Poets Society through Mohabbatein to So… Abdalla Uba Adamu Chapter 15 Local Stories, Global Discussions. Websites, politics and identity in African contexts Inge Brinkman, Siri Lamoureaux, Daniela Merolla and Mirjam de Bruijn Chapter 16 Survival of ‘radio culture’ in a converged networked new media environment Okoth Fred Mudhai Chapter 17 Policing popular media in Africa Monica Chibita Index ...

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Assisted by Herman Wasserman (Editor), Herman (Rhodes University Wasserman (Editor), Daya Thussu (Editor of the series)
Publisher Routledge Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.09.2010
 
EAN 9780415577939
ISBN 978-0-415-57793-9
No. of pages 304
Series Internationalizing Media Studies
Internationalizing Media Studies
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Individual industrial sectors, branches

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