This paper looks at the influence of globalisation forces on the nature and dynamics of broadcasting policy-making in Southern Africa. Based on a comparative analysis of policy formulation processes and outcomes in South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe, the paper argues that despite global pressures for broadcasting reform, broadcasting policy-making continues to be nationally driven, guided by historical legacies and domestic political factors. Contrary to claims by some globalisation theorists that the state is becoming less important in a globalizing world, the Southern African states remain the centre of policy formulation and have since adopted varied adaptive policy responses to global and domestic pressures
South African media have much in common with media in BRICS and other countries in the global South,...
South African media have much in common with media in BRICS and other countries in the global South,...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.) - University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2000.This dissertation attempts to outli...
This paper looks at the influence of globalisation forces on the nature and dynamics of broadcasting...
This paper looks at the influence of globalisation forces on the nature and dynamics of broadcasting...
This paper looks at the influence of globalisation forces on the nature and dynamics of broadcasting...
This paper examines the process of mass media reform in South Africa during the 1990s, with particul...
This paper examines the shifting institutional arrangements in South Africa’s telecommunications and...
Mano interrogates the evolving role of the state in public broadcasting, which he argues remains str...
Mano interrogates the evolving role of the state in public broadcasting, which he argues remains str...
Mano interrogates the evolving role of the state in public broadcasting, which he argues remains str...
This background paper discusses some of the key issues associated with the phenomenon of public serv...
South African media have much in common with media in BRICS and other countries in the global South,...
South African media have much in common with media in BRICS and other countries in the global South,...
South African media have much in common with media in BRICS and other countries in the global South,...
South African media have much in common with media in BRICS and other countries in the global South,...
South African media have much in common with media in BRICS and other countries in the global South,...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.) - University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2000.This dissertation attempts to outli...
This paper looks at the influence of globalisation forces on the nature and dynamics of broadcasting...
This paper looks at the influence of globalisation forces on the nature and dynamics of broadcasting...
This paper looks at the influence of globalisation forces on the nature and dynamics of broadcasting...
This paper examines the process of mass media reform in South Africa during the 1990s, with particul...
This paper examines the shifting institutional arrangements in South Africa’s telecommunications and...
Mano interrogates the evolving role of the state in public broadcasting, which he argues remains str...
Mano interrogates the evolving role of the state in public broadcasting, which he argues remains str...
Mano interrogates the evolving role of the state in public broadcasting, which he argues remains str...
This background paper discusses some of the key issues associated with the phenomenon of public serv...
South African media have much in common with media in BRICS and other countries in the global South,...
South African media have much in common with media in BRICS and other countries in the global South,...
South African media have much in common with media in BRICS and other countries in the global South,...
South African media have much in common with media in BRICS and other countries in the global South,...
South African media have much in common with media in BRICS and other countries in the global South,...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.) - University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2000.This dissertation attempts to outli...