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[Commlist] Journal of African Media Studies 14.3 published

Tue Nov 15 10:20:59 GMT 2022






Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of African Media Studies 14.3 is out now!


For more information about the journal and issue click here>>

https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-african-media-studies <https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-african-media-studies>


Aims & Scope


The Journal of African Media Studies(JAMS) is an interdisciplinary journal that provides a forum for debate on the historical and contemporary aspects of media and communication in Africa. It hereby aims to contribute to the ongoing re-positioning of media and cultural studies outside the Anglo-American axis. JAMS interprets media in a broad sense, incorporating not only formal media such as radio, television, print, internet and mobile telephony but also considers articles on ‘informal’, ‘small’ or ‘Indigenous’ media such as music, jokes and theatre. JAMS welcomes articles that discuss the relation of different media and forms of communication to the broader social, economic, historical and political context in Africa. JAMS has a preference for empirical work that is well grounded in theoretical debates and academic literature, and encourages contributors to include images, photographs or other graphics. JAMS also has a book and film review section and is published three times a year.


Issue 14.3


Editorial


Technology, language and media sociality in Africa <https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/10.1386/jams_00081_2>

L. LUSIKE MUKHONGO


Articles


Racism and the post-apartheid media: Problematizing the racist Clicks advert as a manifestation of token transformation <https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/10.1386/jams_00082_1>

PRINOLA GOVENDEN


Investigative journalism and anticorruption: Public perception on Anas’s approach in Ghana <https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/10.1386/jams_00083_1>

GERSHON DAGBA, PRINCE OPOKU, MARK OPOKU AMANKWA AND ISRAEL NYABURI NYADERA


Borrowing lenses from the West: Analysis of an African media representation of western nations <https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/10.1386/jams_00084_1>

VINCENT OBIA, ISMAIL A. IBRAHEEM AND CHARLES C. ONWUNALI


Towards media democracy: An examination of media policy reform activism and its impact on Zimbabwean media policy reform process <https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/10.1386/jams_00085_1>

ALFANDIKA LAST AND UFUOMA AKPOJIVI


The Africa the media showed us: A visual content analysis of the 2014 Ebola epidemic <https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/10.1386/jams_00086_1>

PHILLIP ARCENEAUX


Conspiracy theories, misinformation, disinformation and the coronavirus: A burgeoning of post-truth in the social media <https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/10.1386/jams_00087_1>

MAJORITY OJI


Linguistic and communication exclusion in COVID-19 awareness campaigns in Malawi <https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/10.1386/jams_00088_1>

PETER MAYESO JIYAJIYA AND ATIKONDA MTENJE-MKOCHI


Book Review


Chinese Media in Africa: Perception, Performance and Paradox, Emeka Umejei (2020) <https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/10.1386/jams_00089_5>

YU XIANG

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