Western media have come under intense scrutiny over the past 20 years for their propensity to marginalise Africa and to rely on colonial stereotypes, images and narratives. Both within and outside academia, commentators appeal to the concept of ‘Afro-pessimism’ to qualify and condemn this phenomenon. And yet, the notion is under-theorised and existing empirical studies insufficiently analyse and explain the phenomenon. Drawing on journalism, critical/cultural and postcolonial studies, this thesis seeks to answer the following questions: What is Afro-pessimism? Is it an adequate characterisation of media coverage, and if so, to what extent? Is media coverage moving beyond Afro-pessimism? In order to answer these theoretical and empirical que...
Two discourses have sculpted conceptualizations of the African continent and its people, most predom...
How the media portray Africa and the African news or stories has for long been viewed with disdain a...
Much of the scholarly literature regarding theories of journalism practice is premised on the tenets...
"The Image of Africa in Ghana’s Press is a comprehensive and highly analytical study of the impact o...
The representation of Africa in the western media remains relatively marginalised compared with othe...
It is possible to suggest that negative narratives about Africa ware coterminous with the occasion o...
Who constructs Africa's global media image? That is the main focus of this longitudinal study. It lo...
Academic concern with representations of sub-Saharan Africa in Western news media is intensifying. I...
The aim of this chapter is to highlight a number of significant logical flaws and empirical gaps wit...
How is Africa reported in the British press and why? This question is the centrepiece of this study....
This thesis examines the role of British newspaper coverage of Africa in the process of decolonisati...
Eva Polonska-Kimunguyi is a Visiting Fellow at LSE doing research into European (international) broa...
This thesis seeks to respond to the on-going complaints from both African and western scholars that ...
Who reports Africa in the British press? This longitudinal study is aimed at addressing this issue. ...
This article examines the elements that underpin the controversy over Western media’s coverage of Af...
Two discourses have sculpted conceptualizations of the African continent and its people, most predom...
How the media portray Africa and the African news or stories has for long been viewed with disdain a...
Much of the scholarly literature regarding theories of journalism practice is premised on the tenets...
"The Image of Africa in Ghana’s Press is a comprehensive and highly analytical study of the impact o...
The representation of Africa in the western media remains relatively marginalised compared with othe...
It is possible to suggest that negative narratives about Africa ware coterminous with the occasion o...
Who constructs Africa's global media image? That is the main focus of this longitudinal study. It lo...
Academic concern with representations of sub-Saharan Africa in Western news media is intensifying. I...
The aim of this chapter is to highlight a number of significant logical flaws and empirical gaps wit...
How is Africa reported in the British press and why? This question is the centrepiece of this study....
This thesis examines the role of British newspaper coverage of Africa in the process of decolonisati...
Eva Polonska-Kimunguyi is a Visiting Fellow at LSE doing research into European (international) broa...
This thesis seeks to respond to the on-going complaints from both African and western scholars that ...
Who reports Africa in the British press? This longitudinal study is aimed at addressing this issue. ...
This article examines the elements that underpin the controversy over Western media’s coverage of Af...
Two discourses have sculpted conceptualizations of the African continent and its people, most predom...
How the media portray Africa and the African news or stories has for long been viewed with disdain a...
Much of the scholarly literature regarding theories of journalism practice is premised on the tenets...