Media and Communication in Africa
Commentary
Difficult Questions: Trends in Communication Studies – A South African View
Viola Milton
2017-01-30 Volume 12 • Issue 1 • 2017 • 30-32
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Radio as a Recruiting Medium in Zimbabwe’s Liberation Struggle
Everette Ndlovu
2017-09-05 Volume 12 • Issue 2 • 2017 • 52-58
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In the Service of Press Freedom or the Imperial Agenda? Negotiating Repression and Coloniality in Zimbabwean Journalism
Khanyile Joseph Mlotshwa
2019-08-14 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
Nkosi Ndlela
2017-06-13 Volume 2 • 2005 • 71-90
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Reporting Africa: Problems and Perspectives
Suzanne Franks
2017-06-13 Volume 2 • 2005 • 129-135
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Broadcasting Reforms in Southern Africa: Continuity and Change in the Era of Globalisation
Nkosi Ndlela
2017-06-13 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’
Brilliant Mhlanga
2017-06-13 Volume 8 • Issue 2 • 2011 • 43-73
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African Students Watching CCTV-Africa: A Structural Reception Analysis of Oppositional Decoding
Yu Xiang
2018-06-20 Volume 13 • Issue 1 • 2018 • 123-142
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Religion in Nigerian Home Video Films
Dominica Dipio
2017-06-13 Volume 4 • Issue 1 • 2007 • 65-82
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Internet activism and the Egyptian uprisings: transforming online dissent into the offline world
Tim Eaton
2017-06-13 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
Aziz Douai
2017-06-13 Volume 6 • Issue 1 • 2009 • 4-26
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Towards an Ethical Electronics? Ecologies of Congolese Conflict Minerals
Sy Taffel
2015-09-15 Volume 10 • Issue 1 • 2015 • 18-33
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The rise of patriotic journalism in Zimbabwe and its possible implications
Terence Ranger
2017-06-13 Volume 2 • 2005 • 8-17
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Political Journalism the Zimbabwean Way: Experiences from the 2000 Election Campaign
Ragnar Waldahl
2017-06-13 Volume 2 • 2005 • 18-32
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Media games and shifting of spaces for political communication in Zimbabwe
Eric Mazango
2017-06-13 Volume 2 • 2005 • 33-55
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Press Freedom, Professionalism and Proprietorship: Behind the Zimbabwean Media Divide
Winston Mano
2017-06-13 Volume 2 • 2005 • 56-70
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Remnants of Empire? British media reporting on Zimbabwe
Wendy Willems
2017-06-13 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
Dumisani Moyo
2017-06-13 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
Tenford Chitanana and Bruce Mutsvairo
2019-08-20 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2019 • 66–80
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Justifying Self-censorship: A Perspective from Ethiopia
Terje Skjerdal
2017-06-13 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
Winston Mano
2017-06-13 Volume 2 • Issue 1 • 2005 • 119-121
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