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Media and Communication in Africa

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Difficult Questions: Trends in Communication Studies – A South African View

Difficult Questions: Trends in Communication Studies – A South African View

Viola Milton

Volume 12 • Issue 1 • 2017 • 30-32

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Radio as a Recruiting Medium in Zimbabwe’s Liberation Struggle

Radio as a Recruiting Medium in Zimbabwe’s Liberation Struggle

Everette Ndlovu

Volume 12 • Issue 2 • 2017 • 52-58

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Collection: Radio Studies

Collection: Media and Communication in Africa

In the Service of Press Freedom or the Imperial Agenda? Negotiating Repression and Coloniality in Zimbabwean Journalism

In the Service of Press Freedom or the Imperial Agenda? Negotiating Repression and Coloniality in Zimbabwean Journalism

Khanyile Joseph Mlotshwa

Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2019 • 33–48

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Research Articles


The African Paradigm: The Coverage of the Zimbabwean Crisis in the Norwegian Media

The African Paradigm: The Coverage of the Zimbabwean Crisis in the Norwegian Media

Nkosi Ndlela

Volume 2 • 2005 • 71-90

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Collection: Media and Communication in Africa

Collection: Censorship and Propaganda

Reporting Africa: Problems and Perspectives

Reporting Africa: Problems and Perspectives

Suzanne Franks

Volume 2 • 2005 • 129-135

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Collection: Media and Communication in Africa

Collection: Television Studies

Broadcasting Reforms in Southern Africa: Continuity and Change in the Era of Globalisation

Broadcasting Reforms in Southern Africa: Continuity and Change in the Era of Globalisation

Nkosi Ndlela

Volume 4 • Issue 3 • 2007 • 67-86

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Public Radio Broadcasting and Cultural Pluralism South Africa’s case of ‘Holy Cultural Matrimony’

Public Radio Broadcasting and Cultural Pluralism South Africa’s case of ‘Holy Cultural Matrimony’

Brilliant Mhlanga

Volume 8 • Issue 2 • 2011 • 43-73

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Collection: Radio Studies

Collection: Media and Communication in Africa

African Students Watching CCTV-Africa: A Structural Reception Analysis of Oppositional Decoding

African Students Watching CCTV-Africa: A Structural Reception Analysis of Oppositional Decoding

Yu Xiang

Volume 13 • Issue 1 • 2018 • 123-142

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Collection: Media and Communication in Africa

Religion in Nigerian Home Video Films

Religion in Nigerian Home Video Films

Dominica Dipio

Volume 4 • Issue 1 • 2007 • 65-82

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Internet activism and the Egyptian uprisings: transforming online dissent into the offline world

Internet activism and the Egyptian uprisings: transforming online dissent into the offline world

Tim Eaton

Volume 9 • Issue 2 • 2013 • 3-24

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In Democracy’s Shadow: The ‘New’ Independent Press and the Limits of Media Reform in Morocco

In Democracy’s Shadow: The ‘New’ Independent Press and the Limits of Media Reform in Morocco

Aziz Douai

Volume 6 • Issue 1 • 2009 • 4-26

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Towards an Ethical Electronics? Ecologies of Congolese Conflict Minerals

Towards an Ethical Electronics? Ecologies of Congolese Conflict Minerals

Sy Taffel

Volume 10 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 18-33

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The rise of patriotic journalism in Zimbabwe and its possible implications

The rise of patriotic journalism in Zimbabwe and its possible implications

Terence Ranger

Volume 2 • 2005 • 8-17

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Collection: Censorship and Propaganda

Political Journalism the Zimbabwean Way: Experiences from the 2000 Election Campaign

Political Journalism the Zimbabwean Way: Experiences from the 2000 Election Campaign

Ragnar Waldahl

Volume 2 • 2005 • 18-32

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Media games and shifting of spaces for political communication in Zimbabwe

Media games and shifting of spaces for political communication in Zimbabwe

Eric Mazango

Volume 2 • 2005 • 33-55

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Press Freedom, Professionalism and Proprietorship: Behind the Zimbabwean Media Divide

Press Freedom, Professionalism and Proprietorship: Behind the Zimbabwean Media Divide

Winston Mano

Volume 2 • 2005 • 56-70

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Remnants of Empire? British media reporting on Zimbabwe

Remnants of Empire? British media reporting on Zimbabwe

Wendy Willems

Volume 2 • 2005 • 91-108

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The ‘independent’ press and the fight for democracy in Zimbabwe: A critical analysis of the banned Daily News

The ‘independent’ press and the fight for democracy in Zimbabwe: A critical analysis of the banned Daily News

Dumisani Moyo

Volume 2 • 2005 • 109-128

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The Deferred ‘Democracy Dividend’ of Citizen Journalism and Social Media: Perils, Promises and Prospects from the Zimbabwean Experience

The Deferred ‘Democracy Dividend’ of Citizen Journalism and Social Media: Perils, Promises and Prospects from the Zimbabwean Experience

Tenford Chitanana and Bruce Mutsvairo

Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2019 • 66–80

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Justifying Self-censorship: A Perspective from Ethiopia

Justifying Self-censorship: A Perspective from Ethiopia

Terje Skjerdal

Volume 7 • Issue 2 • 2010 • 98-121

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Book Reviews


Book Review: Sarah Michael (2004) Undermining Development: The Absence of Power Among Local NGOs in Africa, Oxford and Bloomington: James Currey and Indiana University Press. ISBN 0-85255-439-7 (Oxford: James Currey) & ISBN 0-253-21772-5 (Bloomington & In

Book Review: Sarah Michael (2004) Undermining Development: The Absence of Power Among Local NGOs in Africa, Oxford and Bloomington: James Currey and Indiana University Press. ISBN 0-85255-439-7 (Oxford: James Currey) & ISBN 0-253-21772-5 (Bloomington & In

Winston Mano

Volume 2 • Issue 1 • 2005 • 119-121

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Book Review: Hunter-Gault, Charlayne (2006) New News out of Africa: Uncovering Africa’s Renaissance (W.E.B. Du Bois Institute), Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN-10: 0-19-517747-9 ISBN-13: 978-0-19-517747-3

Book Review: Hunter-Gault, Charlayne (2006) New News out of Africa: Uncovering Africa’s Renaissance (W.E.B. Du Bois Institute), Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN-10: 0-19-517747-9 ISBN-13: 978-0-19-517747-3

Suzanne Franks

Volume 4 • Issue 2 • 2007 • 100-103

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