Doctor of Philosophy A Doctoral Thesis submitted to the School of Language, Literature and Media Studies, Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa; in fulfillment of the requirements for the award of PhD in Media Studies 2015This study blends critical discourse analysis with ethnographic inquiry into the nature of discursive constructions of subaltern identities in postcolonial contexts of news production by mainstream news organisations in colonial and post-independence Zimbabwe. The main thrust of the study was to establish continuities and disjunctures in newsroom cultures of production in colonial and in post-independence situations in which marginalized former colonial subject populations a...
Abstract: This article attempts to examine the efficacy of indigenous language newspapers that opera...
On May 16 2006 the government of Zimbabwe embarked on a clean-up programme of urban centres, destroy...
This study critically interrogates representations of the San and Tonga in the Chronicle and the New...
This study blends critical discourse analysis with ethnographic inquiry into the nature of discursiv...
Although much effort has been expended on studying many sites of social memory, little attention has...
This study critically interrogates representations of the San and Tonga in the Chronicle and the New...
This article examines newsmaking practices and professional cultures in the Zimbabwean press. It exp...
This article examines newsmaking practices and professional cultures in the Zimbabwean press. It exp...
This project examines how discourses on democratization in Zimbabwe, a country transitioning from co...
This study investigates the constructions of nationhood in two Bulawayo newspapers, the Chronicle an...
This study critically interrogates representations of the San and Tonga in the Chronicle and the New...
Ideological differences relating to the normative expectations of media performance in Zimbabwe have...
The construction of journalistic professionalism in Zimbabwe has stirred debate among scholars. Crit...
This case study examines the nature and origin of Zimbabwe's communication policy with particular re...
This research is premised on the understanding that alternative forms of media emerge to deal with s...
Abstract: This article attempts to examine the efficacy of indigenous language newspapers that opera...
On May 16 2006 the government of Zimbabwe embarked on a clean-up programme of urban centres, destroy...
This study critically interrogates representations of the San and Tonga in the Chronicle and the New...
This study blends critical discourse analysis with ethnographic inquiry into the nature of discursiv...
Although much effort has been expended on studying many sites of social memory, little attention has...
This study critically interrogates representations of the San and Tonga in the Chronicle and the New...
This article examines newsmaking practices and professional cultures in the Zimbabwean press. It exp...
This article examines newsmaking practices and professional cultures in the Zimbabwean press. It exp...
This project examines how discourses on democratization in Zimbabwe, a country transitioning from co...
This study investigates the constructions of nationhood in two Bulawayo newspapers, the Chronicle an...
This study critically interrogates representations of the San and Tonga in the Chronicle and the New...
Ideological differences relating to the normative expectations of media performance in Zimbabwe have...
The construction of journalistic professionalism in Zimbabwe has stirred debate among scholars. Crit...
This case study examines the nature and origin of Zimbabwe's communication policy with particular re...
This research is premised on the understanding that alternative forms of media emerge to deal with s...
Abstract: This article attempts to examine the efficacy of indigenous language newspapers that opera...
On May 16 2006 the government of Zimbabwe embarked on a clean-up programme of urban centres, destroy...
This study critically interrogates representations of the San and Tonga in the Chronicle and the New...