This thesis examines how Western foreign reporters think and reflect on how the post‐colonialheritage affect them in their journalistic portrayal and what journalistic fields they cover inKenya. The aim is also about to find what difficulties Western foreign reporters face in relationto culture and how they can handle post‐colonial thoughts and culture clashes in the best way.The investigation consists of a qualitative interview study. The results are based on interviewanswers from five Western foreign reporters covering Kenya, two Kenyan journalists and themedia researcher Anna Roosvall.The essay also contains an interpretation part, where the authors themselves have actWestern foreign reporters in Kenya and have collected journalistic exp...
This paper critiques ethnopolitical journalism in televised political analyses of the 2017 electoral...
Sino-East African relations are very significant for the continent. These tighten-ing, multilevel an...
This study demonstrates the presence of various influences in the Sub-Saharan African media, and how...
This thesis examines how Western foreign reporters think and reflect on how the post‐colonialheritag...
Africa has long been portrayed by Western media as a dark and conflict-ridden continent. Such report...
Western reportage of the Global South and the related issue of media harm have long been explored an...
This study explores what factors Kenyan journalists perceive influence their assessment of progress ...
This book explores the intricacies of newsmaking cultures in Africa. It pulls together theoretically...
The recent violence following Kenya’s elections was a profound challenge to journalism in and about ...
Who reports Africa in the British press? This longitudinal study is aimed at addressing this issue. ...
This article examines the need to teach African culture as a module in journalism schools based on t...
There has been significant academic criticism of the international news coverage of Africa, but litt...
Today, Kenya has a vibrant media landscape, one of the most sophisticated in the region. In particul...
This book contributes to a broadened theorisation of journalism by exploring the intricacies of Afri...
Who constructs Africa's global media image? That is the main focus of this longitudinal study. It lo...
This paper critiques ethnopolitical journalism in televised political analyses of the 2017 electoral...
Sino-East African relations are very significant for the continent. These tighten-ing, multilevel an...
This study demonstrates the presence of various influences in the Sub-Saharan African media, and how...
This thesis examines how Western foreign reporters think and reflect on how the post‐colonialheritag...
Africa has long been portrayed by Western media as a dark and conflict-ridden continent. Such report...
Western reportage of the Global South and the related issue of media harm have long been explored an...
This study explores what factors Kenyan journalists perceive influence their assessment of progress ...
This book explores the intricacies of newsmaking cultures in Africa. It pulls together theoretically...
The recent violence following Kenya’s elections was a profound challenge to journalism in and about ...
Who reports Africa in the British press? This longitudinal study is aimed at addressing this issue. ...
This article examines the need to teach African culture as a module in journalism schools based on t...
There has been significant academic criticism of the international news coverage of Africa, but litt...
Today, Kenya has a vibrant media landscape, one of the most sophisticated in the region. In particul...
This book contributes to a broadened theorisation of journalism by exploring the intricacies of Afri...
Who constructs Africa's global media image? That is the main focus of this longitudinal study. It lo...
This paper critiques ethnopolitical journalism in televised political analyses of the 2017 electoral...
Sino-East African relations are very significant for the continent. These tighten-ing, multilevel an...
This study demonstrates the presence of various influences in the Sub-Saharan African media, and how...