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[ecrea] CFP for a Book of Readings - A Reminder
Mon Dec 03 20:51:53 GMT 2012
*CALL FOR PAPERS*
*A Book of Readings*
*Indigenous language media, language politics and democracy in Africa *
*Editors: /Abiodun Salawu Monica B. Chibita/*
/ Department of Communication Department of Mass Communication/
/University of Fort Hare, South Africa Ugandan Christian University, Uganda/
/ (salawuabiodun /at/ gmail.com) (mbchibita /at/ gmail.com)/
/ /
The proposed book seeks to place indigenous language media in Africa in
a particular socio- historical context with a view to highlighting their
role in enhancing the participation of Africans in the political process
in their local environs. Language plays a crucial role in the media as a
key public domain. Languages that people use in the media determine the
extent to which they can make themselves heard. The attitudes towards
the indigenous languages and what roles they are assigned in the public
domain, therefore, are important issues in discussions of democracy.
However, beyond seeing African peoples as victims of language hegemony,
both at micro and macro levels, the book will be much interested in
considering the human agency in the choice and use of language in the
media. The point here is that people can actually be protagonists of
cultural assertiveness through the promotion of their local languages in
ways that are innovative. In other words, the proposed book is
interested in experimentations with culturally and linguistically
innovative media forms which lend themselves to a more democratically
engaged journalistic practice. Significantly, the book proposes to have
chapters that demonstrate (1.) an understanding of the political
contributions of the indigenous language media in colonial and
post-colonial African contexts; (2.) the (un)shaping of local language
media in different linguistic configurations and language policies (3.)
how local language media facilitate people’s participation in public
domain; (4.) the innovative praxis of individuals, communities and
organisations in promoting local languages through, not just the
traditional mass media, but more particularly the new media platforms
and social media and using the same for socio-political engineering;
(5.) the historicisation of the local language media in African
contexts; and (6.) the appropriation of indigenous languages for
commercial purposes by the modern media and the impact of this on the
democratising role of the indigenous languages. Submissions are expected
to come from theoretical positions such as, but not limited to, critical
political economy, cultural studies, language ideologies and the public
sphere.
*Important dates:*
February 28, 2013 – Deadline for submission of papers
April 30, 2013 – Communication of decisions on papers
July 31, 2013 – Submission of revised papers
December 2013 – Envisaged date of publication
Papers in word format should be sent to (salawuabiodun /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(salawuabiodun /at/ gmail.com)> and (mbchibita /at/ gmail.com)
Professor Abiodun Salawu
Department of Communication
University of Fort Hare,
Private Bag X1314,
King William's Town Road,
Alice 5700, Eastern Cape,
SOUTH AFRICA.
E-mail: (asalawu /at/ ufh.ac.za)
Office Tel. No.: +27 (0)40 602 2380
I-Fax No.: +27 (0)86 623 8416
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