The news industry might be in trouble in the West but today I found a place where journalism is growing and it is changing lives
Outside the formal media structures, Kenya has always had a broad range of vibrant alternative sites...
Does the internet keep freedom of speech alive in places like Zimbabwe where independent mainstream ...
The Kenyan case highlights government’s recourse to sophisticated, “silent” but effective process of...
The recent violence following Kenya’s elections was a profound challenge to journalism in and about ...
Polis is in Nairobi, Kenya, for a research trip looking at ‘local’ media and development. Yes, thank...
The POLIS summer school turns to Africa and we talk about how journalism can promote economic and po...
© 2010 Dr. Elias Mokua NyateteThe study examines the impact of globalization on the reporting of pol...
Is journalism simply about reporting the world or do some journalists want to change it? Today I am ...
The media in Kenya mirrors the social, political and legal transformation that has taken place in th...
Some of Africa’s top journalists are at POLIS tomorrow for a day-long conference. They join more tha...
Media in Nairobi is segmented when it comes to news and information; different media target differen...
LSE researcher Nick Benequista is researching networked journalism in East Africa. Here’s his take f...
Introduction The 1990s remain epochal in the transformation of African journalism. This period coin...
The fast-growing Internet platform in Africa has given opportunities to a new set of non-state actor...
Today, Kenya has a vibrant media landscape, one of the most sophisticated in the region. In particul...
Outside the formal media structures, Kenya has always had a broad range of vibrant alternative sites...
Does the internet keep freedom of speech alive in places like Zimbabwe where independent mainstream ...
The Kenyan case highlights government’s recourse to sophisticated, “silent” but effective process of...
The recent violence following Kenya’s elections was a profound challenge to journalism in and about ...
Polis is in Nairobi, Kenya, for a research trip looking at ‘local’ media and development. Yes, thank...
The POLIS summer school turns to Africa and we talk about how journalism can promote economic and po...
© 2010 Dr. Elias Mokua NyateteThe study examines the impact of globalization on the reporting of pol...
Is journalism simply about reporting the world or do some journalists want to change it? Today I am ...
The media in Kenya mirrors the social, political and legal transformation that has taken place in th...
Some of Africa’s top journalists are at POLIS tomorrow for a day-long conference. They join more tha...
Media in Nairobi is segmented when it comes to news and information; different media target differen...
LSE researcher Nick Benequista is researching networked journalism in East Africa. Here’s his take f...
Introduction The 1990s remain epochal in the transformation of African journalism. This period coin...
The fast-growing Internet platform in Africa has given opportunities to a new set of non-state actor...
Today, Kenya has a vibrant media landscape, one of the most sophisticated in the region. In particul...
Outside the formal media structures, Kenya has always had a broad range of vibrant alternative sites...
Does the internet keep freedom of speech alive in places like Zimbabwe where independent mainstream ...
The Kenyan case highlights government’s recourse to sophisticated, “silent” but effective process of...