History, social reality and their interpretation is often a matter of standpoint among a people. This often is the case between political leadership and its opposition, each interpreting past and contemporary experiences in its own ways to suit its definite standpoints. In both cases, however, the power of the media, especially the press to advance either viewpoint cannot or should not be discounted. This paper1 thus explores the critical role of the press in the development and propagation of mass culture in the Ghanaian society during the Jerry Rawlings regime, within the context of economic performance vis-à-vis the hegemonies of development and structural adjustment. It depicts the transition from a mass culture of silence to one of pro...
This thesis investigates the readability and comprehensibility of English language newspapers in Gha...
This thesis compares newspaper coverage of two constitutional governments in Ghana's Fourth Republic...
This thesis compares newspaper coverage of two constitutional governments in Ghana's Fourth Republic...
The paper sets up a platform for debating whether the mass media is a partner or a scourge to develo...
Ghana’s checkered political history since independence has impacted journalist-politician relationsh...
forms shape the seemingly universal practices of journalism at a state newspaper in Ghana. The daily...
In a democratic society where the individual freedoms of its citizens are ensured and the rule of la...
In most African states, political openness and tolerance is measured by the non-existence of governm...
Particularly in countries without long-standing experience with procedural democracy, definitions of...
Although radio has historically been the most widespread media in Ghana and much of Africa, little i...
This article has been written to analyse a typical phenomenon concerning the media or politics nexus...
The post-independence political history of Ghana is replete with failed civilian and military govern...
Since colonial times, journalists in Africa have developed a relatively common set of values underpi...
Since the colonial times journalists in Africa have developed a relatively common set of values unde...
In democratic settings, private mass media are often considered a powerful force against political c...
This thesis investigates the readability and comprehensibility of English language newspapers in Gha...
This thesis compares newspaper coverage of two constitutional governments in Ghana's Fourth Republic...
This thesis compares newspaper coverage of two constitutional governments in Ghana's Fourth Republic...
The paper sets up a platform for debating whether the mass media is a partner or a scourge to develo...
Ghana’s checkered political history since independence has impacted journalist-politician relationsh...
forms shape the seemingly universal practices of journalism at a state newspaper in Ghana. The daily...
In a democratic society where the individual freedoms of its citizens are ensured and the rule of la...
In most African states, political openness and tolerance is measured by the non-existence of governm...
Particularly in countries without long-standing experience with procedural democracy, definitions of...
Although radio has historically been the most widespread media in Ghana and much of Africa, little i...
This article has been written to analyse a typical phenomenon concerning the media or politics nexus...
The post-independence political history of Ghana is replete with failed civilian and military govern...
Since colonial times, journalists in Africa have developed a relatively common set of values underpi...
Since the colonial times journalists in Africa have developed a relatively common set of values unde...
In democratic settings, private mass media are often considered a powerful force against political c...
This thesis investigates the readability and comprehensibility of English language newspapers in Gha...
This thesis compares newspaper coverage of two constitutional governments in Ghana's Fourth Republic...
This thesis compares newspaper coverage of two constitutional governments in Ghana's Fourth Republic...