Africa has long been portrayed by Western media as a dark and conflict-ridden continent. Such reports have traditionally been produced by white journalists in the field, writing for a distant audience ‘back home’. In recent years, significant structural changes in the foreign news industry have seen the near-demise of foreign correspondents and the increasing use of locally hired journalists. This research explores the increasingly important role of local correspondents in the production of international news reports, and asks whether their presence may start to change how Africa is depicted in the West. This investigation is framed by a cultural analysis of the Reuters newsroom in Nairobi during the post-election crisis of 2007–08. This ne...
How is Africa reported in the British press and why? This question is the centrepiece of this study....
Western reportage of the Global South and the related issue of media harm have long been explored an...
A number of studies have been done on Western media coverage of Africa. Quantitatively, these studie...
Who reports Africa in the British press? This longitudinal study is aimed at addressing this issue. ...
Who reports Africa in the British press? This longitudinal study is aimed at addressing this issue. ...
Who reports Africa in the British press? This longitudinal study is aimed at addressing this issue. ...
Who reports Africa in the British press? This longitudinal study is aimed at addressing this issue. ...
Who reports Africa in the British press? This longitudinal study is aimed at addressing this issue. ...
There has been significant academic criticism of the international news coverage of Africa, but litt...
This thesis examines how Western foreign reporters think and reflect on how the post‐colonialheritag...
This thesis examines how Western foreign reporters think and reflect on how the post‐colonialheritag...
This article examines the elements that underpin the controversy over Western media’s coverage of Af...
Framing studies consistently conclude that the international news media represent African conflicts ...
Who constructs Africa's global media image? That is the main focus of this longitudinal study. It lo...
The recent violence following Kenya’s elections was a profound challenge to journalism in and about ...
How is Africa reported in the British press and why? This question is the centrepiece of this study....
Western reportage of the Global South and the related issue of media harm have long been explored an...
A number of studies have been done on Western media coverage of Africa. Quantitatively, these studie...
Who reports Africa in the British press? This longitudinal study is aimed at addressing this issue. ...
Who reports Africa in the British press? This longitudinal study is aimed at addressing this issue. ...
Who reports Africa in the British press? This longitudinal study is aimed at addressing this issue. ...
Who reports Africa in the British press? This longitudinal study is aimed at addressing this issue. ...
Who reports Africa in the British press? This longitudinal study is aimed at addressing this issue. ...
There has been significant academic criticism of the international news coverage of Africa, but litt...
This thesis examines how Western foreign reporters think and reflect on how the post‐colonialheritag...
This thesis examines how Western foreign reporters think and reflect on how the post‐colonialheritag...
This article examines the elements that underpin the controversy over Western media’s coverage of Af...
Framing studies consistently conclude that the international news media represent African conflicts ...
Who constructs Africa's global media image? That is the main focus of this longitudinal study. It lo...
The recent violence following Kenya’s elections was a profound challenge to journalism in and about ...
How is Africa reported in the British press and why? This question is the centrepiece of this study....
Western reportage of the Global South and the related issue of media harm have long been explored an...
A number of studies have been done on Western media coverage of Africa. Quantitatively, these studie...