Media, Conflict and Peacebuilding in Africa
Conceptual and Empirical Considerations
Herausgeber: Maweu, Jacinta; Mare, Admire
Media, Conflict and Peacebuilding in Africa
Conceptual and Empirical Considerations
Herausgeber: Maweu, Jacinta; Mare, Admire
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This book explores the role and place of popular, traditional and digital media platforms in the mediatization, representation and performance of various conflicts and peacebuilding interventions in the African context.
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This book explores the role and place of popular, traditional and digital media platforms in the mediatization, representation and performance of various conflicts and peacebuilding interventions in the African context.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9780367360283
- ISBN-10: 0367360284
- Artikelnr.: 60605351
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9780367360283
- ISBN-10: 0367360284
- Artikelnr.: 60605351
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jacinta Maweu is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy and Media Studies and an Associate Faculty Member at the Institute of Climate Change and Adaptation (ICCA) at the University of Nairobi, Kenya. Her key research interests revolve around media and democracy, media and human rights, media in peacebuilding, media ethics and the political economy of the media. Admire Mare is an Associate Professor and Deputy Head of the Department of Communication at the Namibia University of Science and Technology, and a Senior Research Associate in the Department of Journalism, Film and Television at the University of Johannesburg. His research interests include digital media, digital journalism cultures and practices, media and democracy, youth studies, the intersection between technology and society, mediation of conflict and peacebuilding initiatives, innovation in African journalism, the role of artificial intelligence in newsrooms, sociology of African news and digital campaigns. He currently leads the international research project Social Media, Misinformation and Elections in Kenya and Zimbabwe (SoMeKeZi) funded by the Social Science Research Council (2019-2021).
Foreword by Cyril Obi 1. Introduction. Changing the tide: Re-examining the
interplay of media, conflict and peacebuilding in Africa Jacinta Maweu and
Admire Mare Part I. Different Conceptual and Methodological Considerations
2. Rethinking peace journalism in light of Ubuntu Colin Chasi and Ylva
Rodny-Gumede 3. Researching Africa Peace Journalism through Borderlands: A
Theoretical and Methodological Exploration Fredrick Ogenga 4. The Limits of
Peace Journalism in Restricted Societies: Reporting the Gukurahundi
Genocide in Zimbabwe Phillip Santos 5. The Prospects and Challenges of
mediating peacebuilding in Africa: Towards a human rights journalism
approach Ibrahim Seaga Shaw 6. The Role of Folk Media in Peacebuilding:
Folk Storytelling Tradition as a Site for Peaceful Negotiation for Gender
Harmony in African Families Egara Kabaji Part II. The Good and Bad of
Traditional Media in Conflict and Peacebuilding 7. A Critical Reflection on
the Role of the Media in Conflict in Africa Dumisani Moyo 8. Assessing the
impact of terrorism and counter-terrorism laws on freedom of the media in
Kenya Benjamin Muindi 9. Catalysts of conflict or Messengers of Peace?
Promoting Interfaith Dialogue between Christians and Muslims in Kenya
through the Media Jacinta Maweu 10. Media Diplomacy and the Kenya-Somalia
Maritime Territorial Dispute Doreen Muyonga 11. "In their own words":
Journalistic mediation of electoral conflict in polarized Zimbabwe Admire
Mare and Stanley Tsarwe 12. The role of the media in conflict and
peacebuilding in Sierra Leone Francis Sowa 13. War Reporting In Africa: The
Case Of Sudan's War In The Nuba Mountains Ogata Moganda Silvester 14.
Peace-makers or Peace-Wreckers? Discursive Construction of Domestic
Conflict and Peacebuilding in the Zimbabwean Diaspora Media Tendai Chari
Part III: Digital Media, Conflict and Peacebuilding 15. Precarity,
Technology, Identity: The Sociology of Conflict Reporting in South Sudan
Richard Stupart 16: "Walking through History" Together: Gukurahundi, Memory
and the Role of Digital Media in Shaping "Post-conflict" Zimbabwe
Mphathisi Ndlovu 17. "We have Degrees in Violence": a Multimodal Critical
Discourse Analysis of Online Constructions of Electoral Violence in
Post-2000 Zimbabwe Allen Munoriyarwa 18. Of Beaches, Monkeys and Good Old
Days: How Social Media Race-Talk is Dismantling the 'Rainbow Nation'
Shepherd Mpofu
interplay of media, conflict and peacebuilding in Africa Jacinta Maweu and
Admire Mare Part I. Different Conceptual and Methodological Considerations
2. Rethinking peace journalism in light of Ubuntu Colin Chasi and Ylva
Rodny-Gumede 3. Researching Africa Peace Journalism through Borderlands: A
Theoretical and Methodological Exploration Fredrick Ogenga 4. The Limits of
Peace Journalism in Restricted Societies: Reporting the Gukurahundi
Genocide in Zimbabwe Phillip Santos 5. The Prospects and Challenges of
mediating peacebuilding in Africa: Towards a human rights journalism
approach Ibrahim Seaga Shaw 6. The Role of Folk Media in Peacebuilding:
Folk Storytelling Tradition as a Site for Peaceful Negotiation for Gender
Harmony in African Families Egara Kabaji Part II. The Good and Bad of
Traditional Media in Conflict and Peacebuilding 7. A Critical Reflection on
the Role of the Media in Conflict in Africa Dumisani Moyo 8. Assessing the
impact of terrorism and counter-terrorism laws on freedom of the media in
Kenya Benjamin Muindi 9. Catalysts of conflict or Messengers of Peace?
Promoting Interfaith Dialogue between Christians and Muslims in Kenya
through the Media Jacinta Maweu 10. Media Diplomacy and the Kenya-Somalia
Maritime Territorial Dispute Doreen Muyonga 11. "In their own words":
Journalistic mediation of electoral conflict in polarized Zimbabwe Admire
Mare and Stanley Tsarwe 12. The role of the media in conflict and
peacebuilding in Sierra Leone Francis Sowa 13. War Reporting In Africa: The
Case Of Sudan's War In The Nuba Mountains Ogata Moganda Silvester 14.
Peace-makers or Peace-Wreckers? Discursive Construction of Domestic
Conflict and Peacebuilding in the Zimbabwean Diaspora Media Tendai Chari
Part III: Digital Media, Conflict and Peacebuilding 15. Precarity,
Technology, Identity: The Sociology of Conflict Reporting in South Sudan
Richard Stupart 16: "Walking through History" Together: Gukurahundi, Memory
and the Role of Digital Media in Shaping "Post-conflict" Zimbabwe
Mphathisi Ndlovu 17. "We have Degrees in Violence": a Multimodal Critical
Discourse Analysis of Online Constructions of Electoral Violence in
Post-2000 Zimbabwe Allen Munoriyarwa 18. Of Beaches, Monkeys and Good Old
Days: How Social Media Race-Talk is Dismantling the 'Rainbow Nation'
Shepherd Mpofu
Foreword by Cyril Obi 1. Introduction. Changing the tide: Re-examining the
interplay of media, conflict and peacebuilding in Africa Jacinta Maweu and
Admire Mare Part I. Different Conceptual and Methodological Considerations
2. Rethinking peace journalism in light of Ubuntu Colin Chasi and Ylva
Rodny-Gumede 3. Researching Africa Peace Journalism through Borderlands: A
Theoretical and Methodological Exploration Fredrick Ogenga 4. The Limits of
Peace Journalism in Restricted Societies: Reporting the Gukurahundi
Genocide in Zimbabwe Phillip Santos 5. The Prospects and Challenges of
mediating peacebuilding in Africa: Towards a human rights journalism
approach Ibrahim Seaga Shaw 6. The Role of Folk Media in Peacebuilding:
Folk Storytelling Tradition as a Site for Peaceful Negotiation for Gender
Harmony in African Families Egara Kabaji Part II. The Good and Bad of
Traditional Media in Conflict and Peacebuilding 7. A Critical Reflection on
the Role of the Media in Conflict in Africa Dumisani Moyo 8. Assessing the
impact of terrorism and counter-terrorism laws on freedom of the media in
Kenya Benjamin Muindi 9. Catalysts of conflict or Messengers of Peace?
Promoting Interfaith Dialogue between Christians and Muslims in Kenya
through the Media Jacinta Maweu 10. Media Diplomacy and the Kenya-Somalia
Maritime Territorial Dispute Doreen Muyonga 11. "In their own words":
Journalistic mediation of electoral conflict in polarized Zimbabwe Admire
Mare and Stanley Tsarwe 12. The role of the media in conflict and
peacebuilding in Sierra Leone Francis Sowa 13. War Reporting In Africa: The
Case Of Sudan's War In The Nuba Mountains Ogata Moganda Silvester 14.
Peace-makers or Peace-Wreckers? Discursive Construction of Domestic
Conflict and Peacebuilding in the Zimbabwean Diaspora Media Tendai Chari
Part III: Digital Media, Conflict and Peacebuilding 15. Precarity,
Technology, Identity: The Sociology of Conflict Reporting in South Sudan
Richard Stupart 16: "Walking through History" Together: Gukurahundi, Memory
and the Role of Digital Media in Shaping "Post-conflict" Zimbabwe
Mphathisi Ndlovu 17. "We have Degrees in Violence": a Multimodal Critical
Discourse Analysis of Online Constructions of Electoral Violence in
Post-2000 Zimbabwe Allen Munoriyarwa 18. Of Beaches, Monkeys and Good Old
Days: How Social Media Race-Talk is Dismantling the 'Rainbow Nation'
Shepherd Mpofu
interplay of media, conflict and peacebuilding in Africa Jacinta Maweu and
Admire Mare Part I. Different Conceptual and Methodological Considerations
2. Rethinking peace journalism in light of Ubuntu Colin Chasi and Ylva
Rodny-Gumede 3. Researching Africa Peace Journalism through Borderlands: A
Theoretical and Methodological Exploration Fredrick Ogenga 4. The Limits of
Peace Journalism in Restricted Societies: Reporting the Gukurahundi
Genocide in Zimbabwe Phillip Santos 5. The Prospects and Challenges of
mediating peacebuilding in Africa: Towards a human rights journalism
approach Ibrahim Seaga Shaw 6. The Role of Folk Media in Peacebuilding:
Folk Storytelling Tradition as a Site for Peaceful Negotiation for Gender
Harmony in African Families Egara Kabaji Part II. The Good and Bad of
Traditional Media in Conflict and Peacebuilding 7. A Critical Reflection on
the Role of the Media in Conflict in Africa Dumisani Moyo 8. Assessing the
impact of terrorism and counter-terrorism laws on freedom of the media in
Kenya Benjamin Muindi 9. Catalysts of conflict or Messengers of Peace?
Promoting Interfaith Dialogue between Christians and Muslims in Kenya
through the Media Jacinta Maweu 10. Media Diplomacy and the Kenya-Somalia
Maritime Territorial Dispute Doreen Muyonga 11. "In their own words":
Journalistic mediation of electoral conflict in polarized Zimbabwe Admire
Mare and Stanley Tsarwe 12. The role of the media in conflict and
peacebuilding in Sierra Leone Francis Sowa 13. War Reporting In Africa: The
Case Of Sudan's War In The Nuba Mountains Ogata Moganda Silvester 14.
Peace-makers or Peace-Wreckers? Discursive Construction of Domestic
Conflict and Peacebuilding in the Zimbabwean Diaspora Media Tendai Chari
Part III: Digital Media, Conflict and Peacebuilding 15. Precarity,
Technology, Identity: The Sociology of Conflict Reporting in South Sudan
Richard Stupart 16: "Walking through History" Together: Gukurahundi, Memory
and the Role of Digital Media in Shaping "Post-conflict" Zimbabwe
Mphathisi Ndlovu 17. "We have Degrees in Violence": a Multimodal Critical
Discourse Analysis of Online Constructions of Electoral Violence in
Post-2000 Zimbabwe Allen Munoriyarwa 18. Of Beaches, Monkeys and Good Old
Days: How Social Media Race-Talk is Dismantling the 'Rainbow Nation'
Shepherd Mpofu