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Gathering scholarly voices and case studies from 10 sub-Saharan African countries, Media Accountability and Corruption in Africa shows how media influences governance, accountability, and public perceptions of corruption on the continent. The book offers an outline of the media''s role in corruption in sub-Saharan Africa, then guides readers along as it examines specific countries and issues in depth via four thematic sub-sections: these explore media representations of corruption; media corruption and accountability; social media and corruption; and media capture and journalistic safety. Both editors and all contributors are based in sub-Saharan Africa, and their real-world, lived experiences of the contexts they write about enable new and critical insights into how media sometimes aids corruption and sometimes helps to expose and fight it. For its fresh theoretical interventions and detailed examples, this collection is valuable resource for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers interested in development, media accountability, and political transparency in Africa.
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Ufuoma Akpojivi is Policy, Research and Learning Lead at Advocates for International Development, as well as a Research Associate at both the University of South Africa and the University of Ghana. Prior to this, he was Associate Professor and Head of Media Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. He is a C2 rated researcher of the National Research Foundation, South Africa.
Tendai Chari is Associate Professor of Media Studies and a National Research Foundation (NRF) C1 Rated Researcher at the University of Venda, South Africa. He holds a PhD in Media Studies from the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa. Previously he lectured at several universities in Africa, including the University of Zimbabwe, where he was Head of the Media Programme in the English and Media Studies Department.