This dissertation examines the establishment and publication of various Kenyan newspapers between 1899 and 1990. It argues that most were established to enable the interests that controlled them to permeate the political field and other sectors of the economy that sometimes had little or nothing to do with newspapers or the media. That is, newspapers acted as bases from which to affect various centres of power. This meant that the enterprises behind these publications focused their efforts on lobbying the most powerful and influential political players towards positions that favoured the goals of their owners. At the same time, newspapers served as media for the production of conformity, steering public opinion towards those positions. The ...
This study sought to investigate the impact of media coverage of the coalition government and how it...
This thesis studies print culture in colonial Lagos against the background of the public sphere, and...
This article reports on a study that attempted to understand news and information inequalities by ma...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of alternative press in mobilizing Kenyans to ...
This study focuses on the role of the press in violent political conflicts in Kenya in the period th...
This chapter presents an overview of the media in Kenya as it stands today, focussing on the role ...
The book examines popular fiction columns, a dominant feature in Kenyan newspapers, published in the...
447 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.This is an historical study o...
The present study is an attempt to analyze how a British and an American newspaper covered Kenya&apo...
This study investigates how journalists experience economic and political pressures on their ethical...
Inform, educate and entertain. These three cardinal tenets of journalism are evident both in print a...
As political liberalization spreads through Africa, there arises the urgent question of what to do w...
The thesis explores the question of whether the Johannesburg English newspapers, and particularly Th...
A research project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Masters in...
This study was aimed at investigating how ‘development aid’ is represented in British and Ethiopian ...
This study sought to investigate the impact of media coverage of the coalition government and how it...
This thesis studies print culture in colonial Lagos against the background of the public sphere, and...
This article reports on a study that attempted to understand news and information inequalities by ma...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of alternative press in mobilizing Kenyans to ...
This study focuses on the role of the press in violent political conflicts in Kenya in the period th...
This chapter presents an overview of the media in Kenya as it stands today, focussing on the role ...
The book examines popular fiction columns, a dominant feature in Kenyan newspapers, published in the...
447 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.This is an historical study o...
The present study is an attempt to analyze how a British and an American newspaper covered Kenya&apo...
This study investigates how journalists experience economic and political pressures on their ethical...
Inform, educate and entertain. These three cardinal tenets of journalism are evident both in print a...
As political liberalization spreads through Africa, there arises the urgent question of what to do w...
The thesis explores the question of whether the Johannesburg English newspapers, and particularly Th...
A research project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Masters in...
This study was aimed at investigating how ‘development aid’ is represented in British and Ethiopian ...
This study sought to investigate the impact of media coverage of the coalition government and how it...
This thesis studies print culture in colonial Lagos against the background of the public sphere, and...
This article reports on a study that attempted to understand news and information inequalities by ma...