One of the recurrent questions in journalism scholarship is whether journalism as a profession and institution can grow and thrive outside the traditional newsroom (especially, with the dominant agenda-setting media in most African countries being either state- or privately run press). In introducing this special issue, we revisit this pertinent question, while also considering the implications of today’s digitally networked continent, and the question of the ever-expanding communication ecology that is a dynamic space for media production by both human and non-human actors. First, we acknowledge that the current peripheralization of journalism is a global phenomenon, and that digital technologies seem to reproduce similar trends and patter...
Dominant narratives about the contemporary problem of “fake news” and cyber-propaganda have focused ...
This study uses an ethnographic approach (participant observation in conjunction with indepth group ...
While it has generally been accepted that non-professional media actors empowered by novel d...
One of the recurrent questions in journalism scholarship is whether journalism as a profession and i...
One of the recurrent questions in journalism scholarship is whether journalism as a profession and i...
One of the recurrent questions in journalism scholarship is whether journalism as a profession and i...
One of the recurrent questions in journalism scholarship is whether journalism as a profession and i...
African newsrooms are experiencing the disruptive impact of new digital technologies on the way they...
AbstractThis study interrogates changes that have developed with the incorporation of digital techno...
African newsrooms are experiencing the disruptive impact of new digital technologies on the way they...
Scholarship on the impact specific digital technologies have on the practice of journalism from the ...
This theoretical discussion about the impact of information and communication technologies on journa...
As a consequence of digitization and other environmental trends, journalism is changing its forms an...
This article explores the role of peripheral actors in the production and circulation of journalism ...
This research contributes to the study of the journalism by analysing the changes in journalistic pr...
Dominant narratives about the contemporary problem of “fake news” and cyber-propaganda have focused ...
This study uses an ethnographic approach (participant observation in conjunction with indepth group ...
While it has generally been accepted that non-professional media actors empowered by novel d...
One of the recurrent questions in journalism scholarship is whether journalism as a profession and i...
One of the recurrent questions in journalism scholarship is whether journalism as a profession and i...
One of the recurrent questions in journalism scholarship is whether journalism as a profession and i...
One of the recurrent questions in journalism scholarship is whether journalism as a profession and i...
African newsrooms are experiencing the disruptive impact of new digital technologies on the way they...
AbstractThis study interrogates changes that have developed with the incorporation of digital techno...
African newsrooms are experiencing the disruptive impact of new digital technologies on the way they...
Scholarship on the impact specific digital technologies have on the practice of journalism from the ...
This theoretical discussion about the impact of information and communication technologies on journa...
As a consequence of digitization and other environmental trends, journalism is changing its forms an...
This article explores the role of peripheral actors in the production and circulation of journalism ...
This research contributes to the study of the journalism by analysing the changes in journalistic pr...
Dominant narratives about the contemporary problem of “fake news” and cyber-propaganda have focused ...
This study uses an ethnographic approach (participant observation in conjunction with indepth group ...
While it has generally been accepted that non-professional media actors empowered by novel d...