Much of the scholarly literature regarding theories of journalism practice is premised on the tenets of the western model of liberal democracy. To the extent that this model is held to be universal, it hinders the analytical theorization of journalistic precepts that have evolved locally in most countries of the developing world. This article seeks to address this problem by exploring the evolution of what may be aptly characterized as the African journalism model. This model is grounded in oral discourse, creativity, humanity and agency. By comparing and contrasting these two models, this article seeks to challenge the assumption that African journalism is one of mere ‘bandwagonism’ informed by western ‘modernity’ and ‘civilization’. In pa...
"African journalism" is a composite term, each element of which is problematic, and is open to diffe...
"African journalism" is a composite term, each element of which is problematic, and is open to diffe...
Introduction The 1990s remain epochal in the transformation of African journalism. This period coin...
Much of the scholarly literature regarding theories of journalism practice is premised on the tenets...
This book contributes to a broadened theorisation of journalism by exploring the intricacies of Afri...
This essay provides a metatheoretical framework for understanding the complexities surrounding Afric...
This essay provides a metatheoretical framework for understanding the complexities surrounding Afric...
This essay provides a metatheoretical framework for understanding the complexities surrounding Afric...
Since colonial times, journalists in Africa have developed a relatively common set of values underpi...
This book contributes to a broadened theorisation of journalism by exploring the intricacies of Afri...
Since colonial times, journalists in Africa have developed a relatively common set of values underpi...
Since the colonial times journalists in Africa have developed a relatively common set of values unde...
At the turn of the century there was sheer optimism that ‘Africa’s time’ to address all its problems...
This book explores the intricacies of newsmaking cultures in Africa. It pulls together theoretically...
This book explores the intricacies of newsmaking cultures in Africa. It pulls together theoretically...
"African journalism" is a composite term, each element of which is problematic, and is open to diffe...
"African journalism" is a composite term, each element of which is problematic, and is open to diffe...
Introduction The 1990s remain epochal in the transformation of African journalism. This period coin...
Much of the scholarly literature regarding theories of journalism practice is premised on the tenets...
This book contributes to a broadened theorisation of journalism by exploring the intricacies of Afri...
This essay provides a metatheoretical framework for understanding the complexities surrounding Afric...
This essay provides a metatheoretical framework for understanding the complexities surrounding Afric...
This essay provides a metatheoretical framework for understanding the complexities surrounding Afric...
Since colonial times, journalists in Africa have developed a relatively common set of values underpi...
This book contributes to a broadened theorisation of journalism by exploring the intricacies of Afri...
Since colonial times, journalists in Africa have developed a relatively common set of values underpi...
Since the colonial times journalists in Africa have developed a relatively common set of values unde...
At the turn of the century there was sheer optimism that ‘Africa’s time’ to address all its problems...
This book explores the intricacies of newsmaking cultures in Africa. It pulls together theoretically...
This book explores the intricacies of newsmaking cultures in Africa. It pulls together theoretically...
"African journalism" is a composite term, each element of which is problematic, and is open to diffe...
"African journalism" is a composite term, each element of which is problematic, and is open to diffe...
Introduction The 1990s remain epochal in the transformation of African journalism. This period coin...