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[ecrea] Culture and Politics in African Media Studies, Annenberg School, University of Pennsylvania
Fri Apr 11 17:22:58 GMT 2008
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>Culture and Politics in African Media Studies
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>This series of occasional papers will focus on
>contemporary issues within African media
>studies. Preference will be given to research
>that emphasizes the particular cultural and
>political factors that have shaped the
>development of media systems and vice versa. Such
>issues could include, for example, the role of
>media in the nation and statebuilding process,
>the consolidation of political power,
>reconciliation (or its failure) and
>conflict/post-conflict situations. Also to be
>considered is why particular media systems
>develop the way they do- how leaders,
>journalists and cultural systems shape the
>media. ICT, western media forms (radio,
>television, press) as well as traditional media
>such as poetry, sermons, etc. will be considered.
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>While submissions from all countries are
>welcome, the priority will be to focus on those
>countries with less academic research. Our
>interest is in developing comparative
>understanding of the role of the media in
>countries that are failing to move out of
>poverty and often times are ignored by the
>broader media and development literature. Thus
>at least initially, countries such as South
>Africa, Egypt, Mauritius and Morocco will not be
>prioritized for this series while preference
>will be given to countries such as Ethiopia, the DRC, Sudan and Malawi.
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>If interested please contact Dr. Nicole Strelau,
>Coordinator/Visiting Researcher, Working Paper
>Series in Culture and Politics in African Media
>Studies, Annenberg School, University of
>Pennsylvania, e-mail: <mailto:(nstremlau /at/ gmail.com)>(nstremlau /at/ gmail.com).
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
Centre for Studies on Media and Culture (CeMeSO)
Pleinlaan 2 - B-1050 Brussels - Belgium
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Participation and Media Production. Critical Reflections on Content Creation.
Edited by Nico Carpentier and Benjamin De Cleen
(January 2008)
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