The Zimbabwean issue has often divided opinion. President Robert Mugabe's domination of the country__s political and media landscapes has attracted scrutiny and criticism from the West. The "oppressed" people of Zimbabwe are said to have not had an alternative to state-sponsored TV or daily media outlets. The availability of new media vices including the Internet is being seen as offering a new platform to fight these perceived forms of dictatorships. This PhD employed qualitative methods to probe the potential of new media in sustaining democracy in Zimbabwe
This study sought to determine how Twitter affected political mobilisation and civic engagement in Z...
Just as refugees fleeing to escape Zimbabwe have struggled to cross the crocodile-hungry waters of t...
A revolution too phenomenal to be ignored has invaded the world's telecommunications in the form of ...
The Zimbabwean issue has often divided opinion. President Robert Mugabe's domination of the country’...
This research is a case study analysis of the 2008 national elections in Zimbabwe. The elections are...
This paper examined the place, scope, power, or lack thereof, of social media in Zimbabwean politics...
Democracy and media are inseparable as has been documented by several scholars (See Fog, 2004; Wahl-...
It has been repeatedly claimed that freedom of expression is the lifeblood of democracy (See Fog, 20...
PhD (Communications), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2016This study examines the use of Int...
Political parties have increasingly turned to computer technology since the 1980s both for internal ...
Around 1 in 4 Zimbabweans lives outside their home country, with the majority of these having emigra...
This study seeks to comprehend how the mobile phone and the Internet change power relations between ...
It normally is assumed that new media activism, in the wake of the ‘Arab Spring’ political protests ...
A political system that facilitates and encourages sincere and careful listening among its citizens ...
This chapter argues that while social media is leading to a great deal of virtual awareness, very li...
This study sought to determine how Twitter affected political mobilisation and civic engagement in Z...
Just as refugees fleeing to escape Zimbabwe have struggled to cross the crocodile-hungry waters of t...
A revolution too phenomenal to be ignored has invaded the world's telecommunications in the form of ...
The Zimbabwean issue has often divided opinion. President Robert Mugabe's domination of the country’...
This research is a case study analysis of the 2008 national elections in Zimbabwe. The elections are...
This paper examined the place, scope, power, or lack thereof, of social media in Zimbabwean politics...
Democracy and media are inseparable as has been documented by several scholars (See Fog, 2004; Wahl-...
It has been repeatedly claimed that freedom of expression is the lifeblood of democracy (See Fog, 20...
PhD (Communications), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2016This study examines the use of Int...
Political parties have increasingly turned to computer technology since the 1980s both for internal ...
Around 1 in 4 Zimbabweans lives outside their home country, with the majority of these having emigra...
This study seeks to comprehend how the mobile phone and the Internet change power relations between ...
It normally is assumed that new media activism, in the wake of the ‘Arab Spring’ political protests ...
A political system that facilitates and encourages sincere and careful listening among its citizens ...
This chapter argues that while social media is leading to a great deal of virtual awareness, very li...
This study sought to determine how Twitter affected political mobilisation and civic engagement in Z...
Just as refugees fleeing to escape Zimbabwe have struggled to cross the crocodile-hungry waters of t...
A revolution too phenomenal to be ignored has invaded the world's telecommunications in the form of ...