While new digital technologies offer mainstream journalism in Africa (and elsewhere) alternative opportunities to engage and deliver content to their audiences, few studies have explored their disruptive implications to the practice of the profession. This study thus confronts the normative dilemmas and challenges facing Zimbabwean print journalism in the era of the rapid proliferation and appropriation of new digital technologies. It specifically explores how the appropriation of the internet and the mobile phone by Zimbabwean print journalists has contributed to a transformation of the profession at a number of levels, including news sourcing routines, and the structuring of the working day. While broadly affirming findings from previous ...
This article examines the challenges of deploying ethnography to study the fluid and dispersed proce...
This chapter seeks to shed some light on how researchers can examine the fluid and multi-sited appro...
This chapter focuses on the evolution of research into the adoption and appropriation of the Interne...
While new digital technologies offer mainstream journalism in Africa (and elsewhere) alternative opp...
This chapter uses a qualitative case study approach to critically examine the appropriations of the ...
The study of new media technologies has beendominated by technological deterministic theories whicha...
This article uses an ethnographic case-study approach to investigate the deployment of the mobile ph...
This study uses an ethnographic approach (participant observation in conjunction with indepth group ...
While it has generally been accepted that non-professional media actors empowered by novel digitally...
While it has generally been accepted that non-professional media actors empowered by novel digitally...
This study is published as part of a collection of essays in a special issue of Journalism: Theory, ...
It has generally been accepted that non-professional media actors empowered by novel digitally netwo...
African newsrooms are experiencing the disruptive impact of new digital technologies on the way they...
This chapter seeks to shed some light on how researchers can examine the fluid and multisited approp...
African newsrooms are experiencing the disruptive impact of new digital technologies on the way they...
This article examines the challenges of deploying ethnography to study the fluid and dispersed proce...
This chapter seeks to shed some light on how researchers can examine the fluid and multi-sited appro...
This chapter focuses on the evolution of research into the adoption and appropriation of the Interne...
While new digital technologies offer mainstream journalism in Africa (and elsewhere) alternative opp...
This chapter uses a qualitative case study approach to critically examine the appropriations of the ...
The study of new media technologies has beendominated by technological deterministic theories whicha...
This article uses an ethnographic case-study approach to investigate the deployment of the mobile ph...
This study uses an ethnographic approach (participant observation in conjunction with indepth group ...
While it has generally been accepted that non-professional media actors empowered by novel digitally...
While it has generally been accepted that non-professional media actors empowered by novel digitally...
This study is published as part of a collection of essays in a special issue of Journalism: Theory, ...
It has generally been accepted that non-professional media actors empowered by novel digitally netwo...
African newsrooms are experiencing the disruptive impact of new digital technologies on the way they...
This chapter seeks to shed some light on how researchers can examine the fluid and multisited approp...
African newsrooms are experiencing the disruptive impact of new digital technologies on the way they...
This article examines the challenges of deploying ethnography to study the fluid and dispersed proce...
This chapter seeks to shed some light on how researchers can examine the fluid and multi-sited appro...
This chapter focuses on the evolution of research into the adoption and appropriation of the Interne...