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Radio in Africa – Publics, Cultures, Communities

Autor Liz Gunner, Dina Ligaga, Dumisani Moyo, Christopher Jos Odhiambo, David B. Coplan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 sep 2012
Contributors investigate the multiple roles of radio in the lives of African listeners across the continent. Some essays turn to the history of radio and its part in culture and politics. Others show how radio throws up new tensions, yet endorses social innovation and the making of new publics. A number of contributors look at radio's current role in creating listening communities that radically shift the nature of the public sphere. Yet others cover radio's central role in the emergence of informed publics in fragile national spaces, or in failed states. The book also highlights radio's links to the new media, its role in resistance to oppressive regimes, and points in several cases to the importance of African languages in building modern communities that embrace both local and global knowledge.

Liz Gunner is visiting Professor at the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research; Dina Ligagais a lecturer in the Department of Media Studies, University of the Witwatersrand; Dumisani Moyo is Research and Publications Manager at the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa.

Southern Africa (South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho, Zimbabwe & Swaziland): Wits University Press
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781847010612
ISBN-10: 184701061X
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: James Currey

Notă biografică

Liz Gunner, Dina Ligaga, Dumisani Moyo

Cuprins

Introduction: The Soundscapes of Radio in Africa - Liz Gunner and Dina Ligaga Introduction: The Soundscapes of Radio in Africa - Part I Radio, Popular Democracy & New Publics - Dumisani Moyo Talk Radio & Politics in Ghana: Exploring Civic & (Un)Civil Discourse in the Public Sphere - Wisdom J. Tettey From Diffusion to Dialogic Space: FM Radio Stations in Kenya - Christopher Joseph Odhiambo Contesting Mainstream Media Power: Mediating the Zimbabwe Crisis through Clandestine Radio - Dumisani Moyo Equivocal Resonances: Islamic Revival & Female Radio 'Preachers' in Urban Mali - Part II The Cultures of Radio: Languages of the Everyday - Dorothea E. Schulz What is the Relationship between Hate Radio & Violence? Rethinking Rwanda's 'Radio Machete' - Scott Straus Why Radio is Africa's Medium of Choice in the Global Age - Winston Mano Bantustan Identity, Censorship & Subversion on Northern Sotho Radio under Apartheid, 1960s-80s - Sekibakiba Peter Lekgoathi South African Radio in a Saucepan - David B. Coplan Radio Theatre: The Moral Play in the Historical Context of State Control & Censorship of Broadcasting in Kenya - Dina Ligaga IsiZulu Radio Drama & the Modern Subject - Restless Identities in South Africa in the 1970s - Part III Radio & Community: Voices of Change - Liz Gunner Radio Okapi - 100 per cent Congolese - Stephanie Wolters Talk Radio, Democracy & the Public Sphere: 567MW in Cape Town - Tanja E. Bosch Radio & Religion: A Case of Difference & Diversity - Maria Frahm-Arp Voices from Without: The African National Congress, its Radio, its Allies & Exile, 1960-84 - Stephen R. Davis Airing the Politics of Nation: Radio in Angola, Past & Present - Marissa J. Moorman Radio in Zones of Conflict - Abnormal Measures for Abnormal Circumstances - David Smith Multiple Publics, Multiple Languages: Radio & the Contestations of Broadcasting Language Policy in Uganda - Monica B. Chibita