The PiMA Working Papers are a series of peer-reviewed working papers that present findings and insights from Centre of Governance and Human Rights’ (CGHR) Politics and Interactive Media in Africa (PiMA) research project (2012-14). The project, jointly funded by the ESRC and DFID (ES/J018945/1), focuses on expressions of ‘public opinion’ in broadcast media via new information and communication technologies (ICT) such as mobile phones in Kenya and Zambia. PiMA examines the political implications of such interactions in the two African countries, with a view to drawing conclusions of wider significance to practitioners and policymakers. Series Editors: Sharath Srinivasan, Stephanie Diepeveen.To better understand who participates in media-drive...
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The PiMA Working Papers are a series of peer-reviewed working papers that present findings and insig...
The convergence of newer digital communication technologies with more established radio and televisi...
The PiMA Working Papers are a series of peer-reviewed working papers that present findings and insig...
To develop insight into the nature and signi cance of audience engagement in interactive radio and t...
Interactive TV and radio shows are popular phenomena in Kenya and Zambia. Drawing primarily from int...
This working paper provides a context for the assessment of hopes that there might be a transformati...
With the liberalisation of the airwaves and the rising use of mobile phones since the 2000s, call- a...
In this chapter, we reflect on opportunities to expand citizen engagement in developing world context...
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Recent literature has pointed to the way in which new media such as the internet and mobile phones h...
Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Business Administr...
This article reports on a study that attempted to understand news and information inequalities by ma...
This working paper provides a context for the assessment of hopes that there might be a transformati...
To better understand who participates in media-driven public discussion and opinion-making, this wor...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Individual-level household survey dataset for one ur...
The PiMA Working Papers are a series of peer-reviewed working papers that present findings and insig...
The convergence of newer digital communication technologies with more established radio and televisi...
The PiMA Working Papers are a series of peer-reviewed working papers that present findings and insig...
To develop insight into the nature and signi cance of audience engagement in interactive radio and t...
Interactive TV and radio shows are popular phenomena in Kenya and Zambia. Drawing primarily from int...
This working paper provides a context for the assessment of hopes that there might be a transformati...
With the liberalisation of the airwaves and the rising use of mobile phones since the 2000s, call- a...
In this chapter, we reflect on opportunities to expand citizen engagement in developing world context...
This article explores the patterns of transnational audiences’ engagement with global media in a dig...
Recent literature has pointed to the way in which new media such as the internet and mobile phones h...
Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Business Administr...
This article reports on a study that attempted to understand news and information inequalities by ma...
This working paper provides a context for the assessment of hopes that there might be a transformati...