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African media space and globalization

Unwana Samuel Akpan (Editor)
This book surveys the African media industry, examining various sections of the media at the elite level. Drawing on contributors from diverse regions and media and communication disciplines, the book provides definitive analyses of the switch from analogue to digital broadcasting in select African countries. This timely and relevant collection of essays covers trending topics in communication and media studies, as scholars globally continue to examine the impact of digital technology on media practice, training, and education. The contributors offer rich perspectives on crucial issues, blending practice and scholarship as former media practitioners and academics come together to fill a major gap in media practice and education in Africa. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of globalization and African media. Dr. Unwana Samuel Akpan is a media scholar-practitioner with over two decades of broadcast experience. He is a lecturer in the Department of Mass Communication, University of Lagos, Akoka-Lagos, Nigeria. He is the Editor of The University of Lagos Communication Review
eBook,English, 2023
Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, 2023
1 online resource (xxxix, 426 pages) : illustrations
9783031350603, 303135060X
1395910241
Part I. African mainstream media space, representation and digitization
Chapter 1. African traditional media: looking back, looking forward
Chapter 2. Kenyan media industry: digitize or disappear!
Chapter 3. Digitization of broadcasting in Nigeria: opportunity for participation in globalization
Chapter 4. Globalization, pluralism and broadcast operations in Nigeria
Chapter 5. African cinema and the global movie industry: a survey of the depth of Nollywood's Niche in the age of globalization and digitalization
Chapter 6. Gender representation in Nigerian media contents and social reality
Part II. Online media and usage
Chapter 7. Closing the digital divide among African American consumers with better content in the United States of America
Chapter 8. The war of words in the digital space: twenty-first century presidential public address as power maintenance in Kenya
Chapter 9. Students' use of digital online resources in music study at Zimbabwe State Universities in response to COVID-19
Chapter 10. The culture of online shaming targeting women from the Middle East And North African (MENA) region
Part III. Music media and online construction
Chapter 11. Rethinking arabness: the communicative nexus of select lyrics of female Nigerian and North African afro-arab hip hop artistes and sociological construction of women in the digital space
Chapter 12. TikTok: globalization and the social identification of afrobeats
Part IV. Health communication and the digital space
Chapter 13. Pandemics and conspiracist ideation: making sense of collective sense-making and health information needs in new media environments in Africa
Chapter 14. Health communication: an international perspective in the digital space
Part V. Africaness and the digital space
Chapter 15. Decolonizing the African mind in the digital space
Chapter 16. African cultures and representations in the digital era
Part VI. Sports communication and digital space
Chapter 17. How sport, communication, and economics are changing power dynamics in the African family
Chapter 18. Globalization and digitisation in sport promotion and development in Ghana: sport journalists' perspectives
Index

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