The purpose of this study is to examine the social and political functions of the video halls in Kampala, Uganda, based on a field study conducted during two months in the end of 2011. 13 video halls in nine different areas of Kampala form the basis of this study, and the methods being used are observations and structured and semistructured interviews with video hall owners, attendees, street vendors and "people on the street". The video halls are then problematized and discussed through theories on (social) space: Michel Foucault's (1967/1984) concept of "other spaces" and heterotopia; David Harvey's (1996) dialectical approach to the production of space, and; Nick Couldry and Anna McCarthy's (2004) volume on the concept of MediaSpace. The...
In this paper 1 examine the 'place' of street children in Kampala, Uganda, highlighting their ingeni...
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The technological diversity and proliferation of urban screens offer us new ways to read and interac...
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Michel Foucault’s (1995) work on the distribution of people, discourses and objects within geographi...
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In this paper 1 examine the 'place' of street children in Kampala, Uganda, highlighting their ingeni...
The emergence of mass media such as television, internet, radio, and mobile phones has transformed e...
The technological diversity and proliferation of urban screens offer us new ways to read and interac...
For nearly two decades anthropologists have identified mass media as an important field. Ethnographi...
Videoasis: The Character of Viewing in a Video Community is a viewer\u27s account of moving-image me...
Michel Foucault’s (1995) work on the distribution of people, discourses and objects within geographi...
Using a hybrid theoretical framework combining Lefebvre’s theory of production of space, and de Cert...
The subject of this study is Sub-Sahara Africa Anglophone Video-moviemaking and the research process...
This article is aimed at exploring the political characteristics of the drama space, which reflects,...
British Nigerian youths use of social media is undoubtedly altering the characteristics of urban fes...
Cinemagoing as a sociocultural experience and the cinema theatre as a setting where that experience ...
The work deals with video art and issues related to the presentation of video art in gallery and non...
The Plaza cinema squats on the edge of the Old City of Kano, Nigeria. Outside women sell bean cakes,...
The proliferation of home videos amongst other variables has been viewed as a major threat to creati...
This study looks at the consumption of video disc among the viewers in such urban middle-lower class...
In this paper 1 examine the 'place' of street children in Kampala, Uganda, highlighting their ingeni...
The emergence of mass media such as television, internet, radio, and mobile phones has transformed e...
The technological diversity and proliferation of urban screens offer us new ways to read and interac...