The early 1990s saw a major change in the Ethiopian history in so far as Ethiopian media consumption practices was concerned. With the change of government in 1991, the ‘Iron Curtail’ prohibiting the dissemination of Western symbolic products within the country was lifted which in turn led to a surge in demand for Western predominantly American media texts. In order to supply this new demand, informal video houses showing primarily American action movies were opened in Addis Ababa. There was a significant shift in Ethiopians’ films consumption practices which were previously limited to watching films produced by socialist countries mainly the former Soviet Union. This study set out to probe reasons for the attraction of American action movi...
As a recent phenomenon, increasing number of Ethiopians are leaving their country and trying to reac...
Although telenovelas originated outside Africa, they have gained so much popularity in some African ...
This research project explores the cultural and educational paradigms present in both Ethiopian and ...
The early 1990s saw a major change in the Ethiopian history in so far as Ethiopian media consumption...
Since the early 2000s, Ethiopia has witnessed the rapid growth of a local digital film industry whos...
This article explores ways to bridge the critical divide between African cinema and the commercial, ...
Over the past decade, Ethiopian films have come to dominate the screening schedules of the many cine...
A commercially viable Amharic-language film industry emerged in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in 2002. The i...
This article examines the phenomenon of informal video houses showing action films with scenes of vi...
This is a study about the Ethiopian revolution through the social and cultural developments that for...
This is a media ethnographic bachelor thesis. It examines journalism students at Bahir Dar Universit...
The purpose of this study was to determine satellite television viewing habits of high and preparato...
This chapter analyses the two most widely acclaimed Amharic-language sports films by considering the...
The implications of globalisation in African societies raise an interesting debate and also pose a c...
The implications of globalisation in African societies raise an interesting debate and also pose a c...
As a recent phenomenon, increasing number of Ethiopians are leaving their country and trying to reac...
Although telenovelas originated outside Africa, they have gained so much popularity in some African ...
This research project explores the cultural and educational paradigms present in both Ethiopian and ...
The early 1990s saw a major change in the Ethiopian history in so far as Ethiopian media consumption...
Since the early 2000s, Ethiopia has witnessed the rapid growth of a local digital film industry whos...
This article explores ways to bridge the critical divide between African cinema and the commercial, ...
Over the past decade, Ethiopian films have come to dominate the screening schedules of the many cine...
A commercially viable Amharic-language film industry emerged in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in 2002. The i...
This article examines the phenomenon of informal video houses showing action films with scenes of vi...
This is a study about the Ethiopian revolution through the social and cultural developments that for...
This is a media ethnographic bachelor thesis. It examines journalism students at Bahir Dar Universit...
The purpose of this study was to determine satellite television viewing habits of high and preparato...
This chapter analyses the two most widely acclaimed Amharic-language sports films by considering the...
The implications of globalisation in African societies raise an interesting debate and also pose a c...
The implications of globalisation in African societies raise an interesting debate and also pose a c...
As a recent phenomenon, increasing number of Ethiopians are leaving their country and trying to reac...
Although telenovelas originated outside Africa, they have gained so much popularity in some African ...
This research project explores the cultural and educational paradigms present in both Ethiopian and ...