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Regional Parallelism and Corruption Scandals in Nigeria: Intranational Approaches to African Media Systems

Autor Muhammad Jameel Yusha'u
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Regional Parallelism and Corruption Scandals in Nigeria is a ground-breaking book that offers fresh perspectives on the character and role of the African media in covering corruption scandals. It explores whether reports regarding corruption stem from the efforts of journalists who employ investigative journalism, or if it is a mere coincidence promoted by the activities of anti-corruption agencies. To that end, the book develops a media systems theory for Africa based on the coverage of corruption scandals in the Nigerian press. This new theoretical paradigm, defined as regional parallelism, argues that African countries are nations within nations, and that therefore any comparative study of the media system should recognize this understanding. The book combines both interviews with journalists as well as qualitative content analysis of newspapers to determine the patterns and issues that influence the reporting of corruption. It also looks at corruption within the media itself, taking into account factors such as regionalism and ethnicity within the practice of journalism. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319962191
ISBN-10: 3319962191
Pagini: 287
Ilustrații: XV, 272 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Corruption Scandals and Intranational Framework for Media Systems Research in Africa.- 2. An Overview of the State of Media in Africa.- 3. Historical Landscape of Nigerian Newspapers.- 4. White and Black Press: Racial Parallelism in South African Journalism.- 5. Foreign Ownership, Local Dynamics: The Media System in Kenya.- 6. Corruption Without Borders: PTDF and Former Governors’ Scandals in the Nigerian Press.- 7. Reporting Corruption Scandals in Nigeria: Perspectives from Journalists.

Recenzii

“This book is a bold attempt at addressing the freedom and independence of the press in Africa, with a particular focus on Nigeria, a country that is often labeled as corrupt by local and international media alike. … an incredible read and should be mandatory reading for anyone studying African media systems, reporting African news stories, or working for African media houses.” (Africa Policy Journal, apj.hkspublications.org, April 21, 2021)

Notă biografică

Muhammad Jameel Yusha’u is Founder and President of the online educational technology platform Uni Focus Academy, which provides free courses to students in higher education. He previously served as Senior Lecturer in Media and Politics at Northumbria University, UK and Lecturer in Mass Communication at Bayero University, Nigeria. He also worked as a producer at the BBC World Service.

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Regional Parallelism and Corruption Scandals in Nigeria is a ground-breaking book that offers fresh perspectives on the character and role of the African media in covering corruption scandals. It explores whether reports regarding corruption stem from the efforts of journalists who employ investigative journalism, or if it is a mere coincidence promoted by the activities of anti-corruption agencies. To that end, the book develops a media systems theory for Africa based on the coverage of corruption scandals in the Nigerian press. This new theoretical paradigm, defined as regional parallelism, argues that African countries are nations within nations, and that therefore any comparative study of the media system should recognize this understanding. The book combines both interviews with journalists as well as qualitative content analysis of newspapers to determine the patterns and issues that influence the reporting of corruption. It also looks at corruption within the media itself, taking into account factors such as regionalism and ethnicity within the practice of journalism. 


Caracteristici

Provides a new media systems theory for coverage of corruption scandals in Africa Investigates coverage of corruption scandals in Africa using the Nigerian press as case study Contains interviews with journalists as well as qualitative content analysis to determine factors influencing corruption reporting