Previous studies (Joye & Biltereyst 2007; Joye 2010) have shown that Africa largely remains a ‘dark continent’ for Belgian news media in terms of devoted attention, alongside findings that indicate a stereotypical representation. However, there are a few notable exceptions to this persistently dominant way of reporting on Africa, being the news coverage of Congo, Ruanda and Burundi. As former Belgian colonies, they receive more screen time in comparison to other African countries. Taking this as our starting point, the study addresses the issue of how news media can attribute a sense of relevance and proximity to events occurring in Africa by focusing on the journalistic practice of domestication (Clausen 2004). According to Gurevitch, Levy...
Eva Polonska-Kimunguyi is a Visiting Fellow at LSE doing research into European (international) broa...
This book explores the intricacies of newsmaking cultures in Africa. It pulls together theoretically...
This research examines the flow of African foreign news in two Namibian and two Tanzanian newspapers...
Previous studies (Joye & Biltereyst 2007; Joye 2010) have shown that Africa largely remains a ‘dark ...
Previous studies (Joye & Biltereyst 2007; Joye 2010) have shown that Africa largely remains a ‘dark ...
Who reports Africa in the British press? This longitudinal study is aimed at addressing this issue. ...
The African television broadcasting sector is undergoing a rapid and long awaited process of liberal...
The representation of Africa in the western media remains relatively marginalised compared with othe...
Who constructs Africa's global media image? That is the main focus of this longitudinal study. It lo...
This study examined the level of coverage given to Africa in the Australian press, including the top...
Of the many problems that face Africa, conflict is perpetual. In a continent whose land mass is one-...
During recent years, considerable attention has been paid to the negative portrayal of the African c...
Today, the mass media is playing a key role in reinforcing globalisation, providing people with info...
During recent years, considerable attention has been paid to the negative portrayal of the African c...
This book contributes to a broadened theorisation of journalism by exploring the intricacies of Afri...
Eva Polonska-Kimunguyi is a Visiting Fellow at LSE doing research into European (international) broa...
This book explores the intricacies of newsmaking cultures in Africa. It pulls together theoretically...
This research examines the flow of African foreign news in two Namibian and two Tanzanian newspapers...
Previous studies (Joye & Biltereyst 2007; Joye 2010) have shown that Africa largely remains a ‘dark ...
Previous studies (Joye & Biltereyst 2007; Joye 2010) have shown that Africa largely remains a ‘dark ...
Who reports Africa in the British press? This longitudinal study is aimed at addressing this issue. ...
The African television broadcasting sector is undergoing a rapid and long awaited process of liberal...
The representation of Africa in the western media remains relatively marginalised compared with othe...
Who constructs Africa's global media image? That is the main focus of this longitudinal study. It lo...
This study examined the level of coverage given to Africa in the Australian press, including the top...
Of the many problems that face Africa, conflict is perpetual. In a continent whose land mass is one-...
During recent years, considerable attention has been paid to the negative portrayal of the African c...
Today, the mass media is playing a key role in reinforcing globalisation, providing people with info...
During recent years, considerable attention has been paid to the negative portrayal of the African c...
This book contributes to a broadened theorisation of journalism by exploring the intricacies of Afri...
Eva Polonska-Kimunguyi is a Visiting Fellow at LSE doing research into European (international) broa...
This book explores the intricacies of newsmaking cultures in Africa. It pulls together theoretically...
This research examines the flow of African foreign news in two Namibian and two Tanzanian newspapers...