Abstract: Language is a political tool used to legitimise, delegitimise, produce and (re)produce dominance. In Zimbabwe, ZANU-PF advertisements for the July 2013 elections were an attempt to deploy language to (re)produce dominance. The advertisements were produced in the context of a power-sharing government comprising ZANU-PF and the MDCs. Adopting sign theory, the article uses legitimation analysis to explore the ways in which ZANU-PF used language to retain dominance. Research revealed that ZANU-PF legitimated its dominance on the basis of performance, for example, implementing the multiple currencies system after the Zimbabwe dollar’s collapse and delivering a constitution that guarantees the values espoused by the liberation struggle....
Policies and/or constitutional provisions are a cornerstone for the development of a country. Varie...
This study examines the mediation of multilingualism, localism and the nation in the Zimbabwe Broadc...
Article non publiéThis article aims to analyze the legitimisation strategies of the party of Robert ...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Communication Studies)Abstract: Post-2000 Zimbabwe has been characterised by massi...
The struggle for political supremacy in postcolonial Zimbabwe has of late assumed a new form in whic...
The struggle for political supremacy in postcolonial Zimbabwe has of late assumed a new form in whic...
This article examines linguistic hegemony and linguistic exclusion in the Zimbabwean print and broad...
This article discusses the intersections of language, identity formation and nation building in Zimb...
Zimbabwe’s ruling Zimbabwe African National Union (Patriotic Front) (ZANU-PF) has developed promotio...
The struggle against the hegemony of English in the education system and literary practice in Africa...
The Zimbabwean political landscape has provided fertile ground for the breeding of very interesting ...
This case study examines the nature and origin of Zimbabwe's communication policy with particular re...
This article discusses the intersections of language, identity formation and nation building in Zimb...
The study looked at MDC-T election campaign advertisements placed in the Dailynews before the July 3...
This thesis sought to critically examine the origins, nature and impact of ZANU PF factionalist tend...
Policies and/or constitutional provisions are a cornerstone for the development of a country. Varie...
This study examines the mediation of multilingualism, localism and the nation in the Zimbabwe Broadc...
Article non publiéThis article aims to analyze the legitimisation strategies of the party of Robert ...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Communication Studies)Abstract: Post-2000 Zimbabwe has been characterised by massi...
The struggle for political supremacy in postcolonial Zimbabwe has of late assumed a new form in whic...
The struggle for political supremacy in postcolonial Zimbabwe has of late assumed a new form in whic...
This article examines linguistic hegemony and linguistic exclusion in the Zimbabwean print and broad...
This article discusses the intersections of language, identity formation and nation building in Zimb...
Zimbabwe’s ruling Zimbabwe African National Union (Patriotic Front) (ZANU-PF) has developed promotio...
The struggle against the hegemony of English in the education system and literary practice in Africa...
The Zimbabwean political landscape has provided fertile ground for the breeding of very interesting ...
This case study examines the nature and origin of Zimbabwe's communication policy with particular re...
This article discusses the intersections of language, identity formation and nation building in Zimb...
The study looked at MDC-T election campaign advertisements placed in the Dailynews before the July 3...
This thesis sought to critically examine the origins, nature and impact of ZANU PF factionalist tend...
Policies and/or constitutional provisions are a cornerstone for the development of a country. Varie...
This study examines the mediation of multilingualism, localism and the nation in the Zimbabwe Broadc...
Article non publiéThis article aims to analyze the legitimisation strategies of the party of Robert ...