This study critically interrogates representations of the San and Tonga in the Chronicle and the NewsDay Southern Edition/Southern Eye newspapers in 2013. It makes sense of how these representations and the journalistic practices that underwrite them position the ethnic groups as ‘minorities’ - in relation to other ethnic groups - within the discourses of Zimbabwean nationalism. Underpinned by a constructionist approach (Hall, 1997), the study makes sense of the San and Tonga identities otherwise silenced by the “bi-modal” (Ndlovu- Gatsheni, 2012: 536; Masunungure, 2006) Shona/Ndebele approach to Zimbabwean nationalism. In socio-historic terms, the study is located within the re-emergence of ‘ethnicity’ to contest Zimbabwean nationalism(s) ...
Although the indigenous language press is increasingly becoming recognised as an important area of s...
Although much effort has been expended on studying many sites of social memory, little attention has...
Abstract: This article constitutes an examination on how citizen journalism has challenged Robert Mu...
This study critically interrogates representations of the San and Tonga in the Chronicle and the New...
This study critically interrogates representations of the San and Tonga in the Chronicle and the New...
This study investigates the constructions of nationhood in two Bulawayo newspapers, the Chronicle an...
This study blends critical discourse analysis with ethnographic inquiry into the nature of discursiv...
Doctor of Philosophy A Doctoral Thesis submitted to the School of Language, Literature and Media St...
Although much effort has been expended on studying many sites of social memory, little attention has...
This paper is a qualitative study of the consumption of uMthunywa, a Zimbabwean state-controlled tab...
This paper is a qualitative study of the consumption of uMthunywa, a Zimbabwean state-controlled tab...
This paper is a qualitative study of the consumption of uMthunywa, a Zimbabwean state-controlled tab...
This paper is a qualitative study of the consumption of uMthunywa, a Zimbabwean state-controlled tab...
This paper is a qualitative study of the consumption of uMthunywa, a Zimbabwean state-controlled tab...
Abstract : This study is an examination of identity construction by an online radio station, Radio M...
Although the indigenous language press is increasingly becoming recognised as an important area of s...
Although much effort has been expended on studying many sites of social memory, little attention has...
Abstract: This article constitutes an examination on how citizen journalism has challenged Robert Mu...
This study critically interrogates representations of the San and Tonga in the Chronicle and the New...
This study critically interrogates representations of the San and Tonga in the Chronicle and the New...
This study investigates the constructions of nationhood in two Bulawayo newspapers, the Chronicle an...
This study blends critical discourse analysis with ethnographic inquiry into the nature of discursiv...
Doctor of Philosophy A Doctoral Thesis submitted to the School of Language, Literature and Media St...
Although much effort has been expended on studying many sites of social memory, little attention has...
This paper is a qualitative study of the consumption of uMthunywa, a Zimbabwean state-controlled tab...
This paper is a qualitative study of the consumption of uMthunywa, a Zimbabwean state-controlled tab...
This paper is a qualitative study of the consumption of uMthunywa, a Zimbabwean state-controlled tab...
This paper is a qualitative study of the consumption of uMthunywa, a Zimbabwean state-controlled tab...
This paper is a qualitative study of the consumption of uMthunywa, a Zimbabwean state-controlled tab...
Abstract : This study is an examination of identity construction by an online radio station, Radio M...
Although the indigenous language press is increasingly becoming recognised as an important area of s...
Although much effort has been expended on studying many sites of social memory, little attention has...
Abstract: This article constitutes an examination on how citizen journalism has challenged Robert Mu...