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In today's Africa racism and ethnicity have been implicated in serious conflicts - from Egypt to Mali to South Africa - that have cost lives and undermined efforts to achieve national cohesion and meaningful development. Racism, Ethnicity and the Media in Africa sets about rethinking the role of media and communication in perpetuating, reinforcing and reining in racism, absolute ethnicity and other discriminations across Africa. It goes beyond the customary discussion of media racism and ethnic stereotyping to critically address broader issues of identity, belonging and exclusion. Topics…mehr
In today's Africa racism and ethnicity have been implicated in serious conflicts - from Egypt to Mali to South Africa - that have cost lives and undermined efforts to achieve national cohesion and meaningful development. Racism, Ethnicity and the Media in Africa sets about rethinking the role of media and communication in perpetuating, reinforcing and reining in racism, absolute ethnicity and other discriminations across Africa. It goes beyond the customary discussion of media racism and ethnic stereotyping to critically address broader issues of identity, belonging and exclusion. Topics covered include racism in South African newspapers, pluralist media debates in Kenya, media discourses on same-sex relations in Uganda and ethnicised news coverage in Nigerian newspapers.
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Autorenporträt
Winston Mano is Director of the Africa Media Centre, University of Westminster. He is also Principal Editor of the 'Journal of African Media Studies'. He is the author of African National Radio and Everyday Life: The Impact of Radio in the Digital Age (forthcoming from I.B. Tauris) and is editor of The Media and Zimbabwe (2005).
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CHAPTER 1: Introduction - On Racism Ethnicity and the Media in Africa by Winston Mano CHAPTER 2: Racism Ethnicity and the Media in Africa: Reflections Inspired by Studies of Xenophobia in Cameroon and South Africa by Francis B. Nyamnjoh University of Cape Town South Africa CHAPTER 3: Racism in South African Newspapers by Herman Wasserman Rhodes University South Africa. CHAPTER 4 The road to renaming - what's in a name? The changing of Durban's street names by Kristin Skare Orgeret University College of Oslo Norway CHAPTER 5: Indigenous language Newspaper Readers in Zimbabwe by Hayes Mabweazara Edinburgh University CHAPTER 6: Reporting Ethnic Minority Issues in Africa: A Study of Nigerian Newspapers By Nkereuwem Udoakah University of Uyo Nigeria CHAPTER 7: Regionalism and ethnicity in the Nigerian press: An analysis of the coverage of Boko Haram and Niger Delta conflicts in the Guardian and Daily Trust Muhammad Jameel Yusha'u Northumbria University Newcastle upon Tyne CHAPTER 8: Programming for National Unity: The Paradox of Television in Nigeria by Oluyinka Esan University of Winchester CHAPTER 9: Influencing the Information Domain: the UN's Information Intervention in the Democratic Republic of Congo Jacob Udo-Udo Jacob Leeds University UK CHAPTER 10: 'Thus saith the Prophet': The Media Ethnic Myths and Electoral Politics in Kenya Duncan Omanga Bayreuth International Graduate School of African Studies University of Bayreuth-Germany CHAPTER 11: Pluralist Media in Kenya: A critical view by Elisabet Helander SOAS University of London CHAPTER 12: State-sanctioned discrimination and media discourses on homosexuality in Namibia by Cecilia Strand Uppsala University SwedenCHAPTER 13: Class-Struggles Racism and Greedy in Sakawa Films in Ghana Felix_Riedel CHAPTER 14: Diaspora identities and the challenge of complexity in Africa Film Daniela Ricci Université Jean Moulin- Lyon3 (France) CHAPTER 15: Postcolonial nostalgia: Zimbabwe in the British press Wendy Willems Witswatersrand University South Africa CHAPTER 16: The Representation of Africans in Norwegian Media Martin Nkosi Ndlela Hedmark University Norway Bibliography Index
CHAPTER 1: Introduction - On Racism Ethnicity and the Media in Africa by Winston Mano CHAPTER 2: Racism Ethnicity and the Media in Africa: Reflections Inspired by Studies of Xenophobia in Cameroon and South Africa by Francis B. Nyamnjoh University of Cape Town South Africa CHAPTER 3: Racism in South African Newspapers by Herman Wasserman Rhodes University South Africa. CHAPTER 4 The road to renaming - what's in a name? The changing of Durban's street names by Kristin Skare Orgeret University College of Oslo Norway CHAPTER 5: Indigenous language Newspaper Readers in Zimbabwe by Hayes Mabweazara Edinburgh University CHAPTER 6: Reporting Ethnic Minority Issues in Africa: A Study of Nigerian Newspapers By Nkereuwem Udoakah University of Uyo Nigeria CHAPTER 7: Regionalism and ethnicity in the Nigerian press: An analysis of the coverage of Boko Haram and Niger Delta conflicts in the Guardian and Daily Trust Muhammad Jameel Yusha'u Northumbria University Newcastle upon Tyne CHAPTER 8: Programming for National Unity: The Paradox of Television in Nigeria by Oluyinka Esan University of Winchester CHAPTER 9: Influencing the Information Domain: the UN's Information Intervention in the Democratic Republic of Congo Jacob Udo-Udo Jacob Leeds University UK CHAPTER 10: 'Thus saith the Prophet': The Media Ethnic Myths and Electoral Politics in Kenya Duncan Omanga Bayreuth International Graduate School of African Studies University of Bayreuth-Germany CHAPTER 11: Pluralist Media in Kenya: A critical view by Elisabet Helander SOAS University of London CHAPTER 12: State-sanctioned discrimination and media discourses on homosexuality in Namibia by Cecilia Strand Uppsala University SwedenCHAPTER 13: Class-Struggles Racism and Greedy in Sakawa Films in Ghana Felix_Riedel CHAPTER 14: Diaspora identities and the challenge of complexity in Africa Film Daniela Ricci Université Jean Moulin- Lyon3 (France) CHAPTER 15: Postcolonial nostalgia: Zimbabwe in the British press Wendy Willems Witswatersrand University South Africa CHAPTER 16: The Representation of Africans in Norwegian Media Martin Nkosi Ndlela Hedmark University Norway Bibliography Index
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