"The Image of Africa in Ghana’s Press is a comprehensive and highly analytical study of the impact of foreign news organisations on the creation of an image of Africa in its own press. Identifying a problematic focus on the Western media in previous studies of the African media image, Serwornoo uses the Ghanaian press as a case study to explore the effects of centuries of Afro-pessimistic discourse in the foreign press on the continent’s self-description. This study brings together a number of theoretical approaches, including newsworthiness, intermedia agenda setting, postcolonial theory and the hierarchy of influences, to question the processes underpinning the creation of media content. It is particularly innovative in its application...
Framing studies consistently conclude that the international news media represent African conflicts ...
Eva Polonska-Kimunguyi is a Visiting Fellow at LSE doing research into European (international) broa...
This thesis examines the role of British newspaper coverage of Africa in the process of decolonisati...
Western media have come under intense scrutiny over the past 20 years for their propensity to margin...
The representation of Africa in the western media remains relatively marginalised compared with othe...
By using the framework of neocolonialism, the following paper examines foreign news in the Ghanaian ...
Der Diskurs um den Aufschwung Afrikas führt zu einer neuen Welle von Optimismus hinsichtlich des Bil...
This study will show that news coverage of Africa is very limited and not proportional to either the...
Who constructs Africa's global media image? That is the main focus of this longitudinal study. It lo...
Media is the mirror through which people see the outside world. Media is information and information...
The present study of pictorial journalism in West Africa offers a pioneering analysis of the circula...
The present study of pictorial journalism in West Africa offers a pioneering analysis of the circula...
This study demonstrates the presence of various influences in the Sub-Saharan African media, and how...
Africa and Africans have for centuries faced the issue of negative representation in international n...
It is possible to suggest that negative narratives about Africa ware coterminous with the occasion o...
Framing studies consistently conclude that the international news media represent African conflicts ...
Eva Polonska-Kimunguyi is a Visiting Fellow at LSE doing research into European (international) broa...
This thesis examines the role of British newspaper coverage of Africa in the process of decolonisati...
Western media have come under intense scrutiny over the past 20 years for their propensity to margin...
The representation of Africa in the western media remains relatively marginalised compared with othe...
By using the framework of neocolonialism, the following paper examines foreign news in the Ghanaian ...
Der Diskurs um den Aufschwung Afrikas führt zu einer neuen Welle von Optimismus hinsichtlich des Bil...
This study will show that news coverage of Africa is very limited and not proportional to either the...
Who constructs Africa's global media image? That is the main focus of this longitudinal study. It lo...
Media is the mirror through which people see the outside world. Media is information and information...
The present study of pictorial journalism in West Africa offers a pioneering analysis of the circula...
The present study of pictorial journalism in West Africa offers a pioneering analysis of the circula...
This study demonstrates the presence of various influences in the Sub-Saharan African media, and how...
Africa and Africans have for centuries faced the issue of negative representation in international n...
It is possible to suggest that negative narratives about Africa ware coterminous with the occasion o...
Framing studies consistently conclude that the international news media represent African conflicts ...
Eva Polonska-Kimunguyi is a Visiting Fellow at LSE doing research into European (international) broa...
This thesis examines the role of British newspaper coverage of Africa in the process of decolonisati...