This study analyses Uganda’s 2004 Broadcast Policy in light of the WSIS principles in order to establish whether the policy enables radio to build an inclusive and people-centred Information Society, and if so, in what ways it does this. The study specifically focuses on radio, which it views as the dominant medium in Uganda, and therefore the medium with the greatest potential to build a sustainable Information Society in the country. The study is informed by media policy theories as well as Information Society theories. It is argued that although most definitions of the Information Society consider the newer ICTs, especially the Internet, as the key drivers in the Information Society, most developing countries like Uganda are far from rea...
In today's information age, knowledge has become the gold standard. A great deal of information is b...
In the last ten years local radio stations have mushroomed in many regions in Africa, as well in Tan...
This exploratory research examined an information policy formation process for the adoption of open ...
The 1980s and 1990s saw two major changes in the political economy of the media and the world econom...
This study aims firstly at reviewing the transition to multi-party politics in Uganda after 20 years...
This paper presents the government of Uganda's perspective of professionalization of journalism...
A Paper presented at The Conference on “Election processes, liberation movements and democratic chan...
In today's information age, knowledge has become the gold standard. A great deal of information...
This article examines attempts to put into policy or law the parameters of media freedoms in Uganda ...
Community media are not a new phenomenon in the world. They date back to the 1960’s in New York when...
Abstract The law of unintended consequences, often cited but rarely defined, is that actions of p...
Doctor of Philosophy in Centre for Communication, Media and Society. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Du...
Uganda has diverse legacy media with various newspapers and magazines, a growing broadcast media sec...
Uganda's broadcast media landscape has witnessed tremendous growth in recent years. While the public...
This article highlights the influence that new ICTs and Computer Mediated Communication is having on...
In today's information age, knowledge has become the gold standard. A great deal of information is b...
In the last ten years local radio stations have mushroomed in many regions in Africa, as well in Tan...
This exploratory research examined an information policy formation process for the adoption of open ...
The 1980s and 1990s saw two major changes in the political economy of the media and the world econom...
This study aims firstly at reviewing the transition to multi-party politics in Uganda after 20 years...
This paper presents the government of Uganda's perspective of professionalization of journalism...
A Paper presented at The Conference on “Election processes, liberation movements and democratic chan...
In today's information age, knowledge has become the gold standard. A great deal of information...
This article examines attempts to put into policy or law the parameters of media freedoms in Uganda ...
Community media are not a new phenomenon in the world. They date back to the 1960’s in New York when...
Abstract The law of unintended consequences, often cited but rarely defined, is that actions of p...
Doctor of Philosophy in Centre for Communication, Media and Society. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Du...
Uganda has diverse legacy media with various newspapers and magazines, a growing broadcast media sec...
Uganda's broadcast media landscape has witnessed tremendous growth in recent years. While the public...
This article highlights the influence that new ICTs and Computer Mediated Communication is having on...
In today's information age, knowledge has become the gold standard. A great deal of information is b...
In the last ten years local radio stations have mushroomed in many regions in Africa, as well in Tan...
This exploratory research examined an information policy formation process for the adoption of open ...