Decolonising Political Communication in Africa
Reframing Ontologies
Herausgeber: Karam, Beschara; Mutsvairo, Bruce
Decolonising Political Communication in Africa
Reframing Ontologies
Herausgeber: Karam, Beschara; Mutsvairo, Bruce
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This book uses decolonisation as a lens to interrogate political communication styles, performance, and practice in Africa and the diaspora. It will be of interest to students and scholars of politics, media and communication in Africa.
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This book uses decolonisation as a lens to interrogate political communication styles, performance, and practice in Africa and the diaspora. It will be of interest to students and scholars of politics, media and communication in Africa.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9780367630317
- ISBN-10: 0367630311
- Artikelnr.: 69893133
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9780367630317
- ISBN-10: 0367630311
- Artikelnr.: 69893133
Beschara Karam is an Associate Professor at the University of South Africa. Bruce Mutsvairo is a Professor of Journalism at Auburn University, USA.
1. Reframing African Ontologies in the Era of Decolonisation Part 1:
Decolonial Research 2. Decolonising Conflict Reporting: Media and Election
Violence in Zimbabwe 3. Conspicuous and Performative Blackness as
Decolonial Political Branding Against the Myth of the Post-Colonial Society
Part 2: Film and Photography as Activism: Decolonisation and Performance 4.
Zanele Muholi's Work as Political Communication and Decolonisation
5.Documentary Film as Political Communication in Post-Apartheid South
Africa 6. Remembering and Memorising: The Efficacy of Photography in
Political Communication in Postcolonial Africa 7. "Killing with Kindness":
Political Icons, Socio-Cultural Victims: Visual Coloniality of the Siddis
of Karnataka, India 8. On the Question of Decolonisation, Gender and
Political Communication Part 3: Music, Radio and Social Media as
Politicised "Spaces" Chapter 9: Freedom in the Jazz Imaginary: Twentieth
Century Aesthetic Revolt 10. Empowering Communities through Liberalisation
of Airwaves in Ghana 11. In the Realm of Uncertainty: Kenya's Ghetto Radio
as Politicised Space 12. Social Media as a Sphere of Political Disruption
in Zimbabwe's Cyber Sphere Part 4: The Media, The Digital Public Sphere,
and Decoloniality 13. Transformation, Fragmentation and Decolonisation: The
Contested Role of the Media in Postcolonial South Africa 14. The Voice of
the Voiceless? Decoloniality and Online Radical Discourses in South Africa
Decolonial Research 2. Decolonising Conflict Reporting: Media and Election
Violence in Zimbabwe 3. Conspicuous and Performative Blackness as
Decolonial Political Branding Against the Myth of the Post-Colonial Society
Part 2: Film and Photography as Activism: Decolonisation and Performance 4.
Zanele Muholi's Work as Political Communication and Decolonisation
5.Documentary Film as Political Communication in Post-Apartheid South
Africa 6. Remembering and Memorising: The Efficacy of Photography in
Political Communication in Postcolonial Africa 7. "Killing with Kindness":
Political Icons, Socio-Cultural Victims: Visual Coloniality of the Siddis
of Karnataka, India 8. On the Question of Decolonisation, Gender and
Political Communication Part 3: Music, Radio and Social Media as
Politicised "Spaces" Chapter 9: Freedom in the Jazz Imaginary: Twentieth
Century Aesthetic Revolt 10. Empowering Communities through Liberalisation
of Airwaves in Ghana 11. In the Realm of Uncertainty: Kenya's Ghetto Radio
as Politicised Space 12. Social Media as a Sphere of Political Disruption
in Zimbabwe's Cyber Sphere Part 4: The Media, The Digital Public Sphere,
and Decoloniality 13. Transformation, Fragmentation and Decolonisation: The
Contested Role of the Media in Postcolonial South Africa 14. The Voice of
the Voiceless? Decoloniality and Online Radical Discourses in South Africa
1. Reframing African Ontologies in the Era of Decolonisation Part 1:
Decolonial Research 2. Decolonising Conflict Reporting: Media and Election
Violence in Zimbabwe 3. Conspicuous and Performative Blackness as
Decolonial Political Branding Against the Myth of the Post-Colonial Society
Part 2: Film and Photography as Activism: Decolonisation and Performance 4.
Zanele Muholi's Work as Political Communication and Decolonisation
5.Documentary Film as Political Communication in Post-Apartheid South
Africa 6. Remembering and Memorising: The Efficacy of Photography in
Political Communication in Postcolonial Africa 7. "Killing with Kindness":
Political Icons, Socio-Cultural Victims: Visual Coloniality of the Siddis
of Karnataka, India 8. On the Question of Decolonisation, Gender and
Political Communication Part 3: Music, Radio and Social Media as
Politicised "Spaces" Chapter 9: Freedom in the Jazz Imaginary: Twentieth
Century Aesthetic Revolt 10. Empowering Communities through Liberalisation
of Airwaves in Ghana 11. In the Realm of Uncertainty: Kenya's Ghetto Radio
as Politicised Space 12. Social Media as a Sphere of Political Disruption
in Zimbabwe's Cyber Sphere Part 4: The Media, The Digital Public Sphere,
and Decoloniality 13. Transformation, Fragmentation and Decolonisation: The
Contested Role of the Media in Postcolonial South Africa 14. The Voice of
the Voiceless? Decoloniality and Online Radical Discourses in South Africa
Decolonial Research 2. Decolonising Conflict Reporting: Media and Election
Violence in Zimbabwe 3. Conspicuous and Performative Blackness as
Decolonial Political Branding Against the Myth of the Post-Colonial Society
Part 2: Film and Photography as Activism: Decolonisation and Performance 4.
Zanele Muholi's Work as Political Communication and Decolonisation
5.Documentary Film as Political Communication in Post-Apartheid South
Africa 6. Remembering and Memorising: The Efficacy of Photography in
Political Communication in Postcolonial Africa 7. "Killing with Kindness":
Political Icons, Socio-Cultural Victims: Visual Coloniality of the Siddis
of Karnataka, India 8. On the Question of Decolonisation, Gender and
Political Communication Part 3: Music, Radio and Social Media as
Politicised "Spaces" Chapter 9: Freedom in the Jazz Imaginary: Twentieth
Century Aesthetic Revolt 10. Empowering Communities through Liberalisation
of Airwaves in Ghana 11. In the Realm of Uncertainty: Kenya's Ghetto Radio
as Politicised Space 12. Social Media as a Sphere of Political Disruption
in Zimbabwe's Cyber Sphere Part 4: The Media, The Digital Public Sphere,
and Decoloniality 13. Transformation, Fragmentation and Decolonisation: The
Contested Role of the Media in Postcolonial South Africa 14. The Voice of
the Voiceless? Decoloniality and Online Radical Discourses in South Africa