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[Commlist] New Book: Digital Media and the Preservation of Indigenous Languages in Africa: Toward a Digitalized and Sustainable Society
Thu Jun 13 16:41:32 GMT 2024
*Digital Media and the Preservation of Indigenous Languages in Africa:
/Toward a Digitalized and Sustainable Society /*by Fulufhelo Oscar
Makananise, Shumani Eric Madima (Lexington Books- Rowman & Littlefield)
June 2024
The book is available now for preorder with a discount: The discount
code is LXFANDF30.
https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781666957525/Digital-Media-and-the-Preservation-of-Indigenous-Languages-in-Africa-Toward-a-Digitalized-and-Sustainable-Society
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/Digital Media and the Preservation of Indigenous Languages in Africa:
Toward a Digitalized and Sustainable Society/ presents cutting-edge
epistemological debates, academic case studies, and empirical research
from African scholars on the intersection of digital media technologies,
artificial intelligence, and the preservation of Indigenous languages in
the continent. This edited collection provides a methodology for African
researchers, practitioners, and marginalized communities to integrate
digital technologies into their lives to foster innovation, advance the
documentation and preservation of underrepresented languages, and
promote African-centered epistemologies. Contributors to this edited
volume argue that African societies should acknowledge and embrace
digital media platforms. Despite these platforms’ potential as sites of
epistemic colonialism, they are essential for promoting ways of life
that reflect the diversity and importance of Indigenous cultures. For
Indigenous languages and local epistemologies to flourish in this
rapidly evolving technological era, African communities must employ a
variety of contemporary practices and strategies to document, protect,
and preserve ways of being that have formerly been relegated to the
periphery.
This book will appeal to both undergraduate and graduate students,
scholars, and academics in communication, media studies, languages,
linguistics, cultural studies, and indigenous knowledge systems in
higher education institutions. The book will also be a valuable resource
for students and scholars interested in participatory knowledge,
indigenous language legacies, indigenous artificial intelligence,
digital media, indigenous language preservation for sustainable digital
African society in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and artificial
intelligence.
*Table of Contents*
Introduction: Theorizing Digital Media and Epistemic Indigenous
Languages Preservation for Sustainable Development in the Fourth
Industrial Revolution by Fulufhelo Oscar Makananise and Shumani Eric Madima
Part I: Digital Preservation, Epistemic African Knowledges, and the
Fourth Industrial Revolution
Chapter 1: Digital Preservation of Indigenous Languages and
Participatory Epistemic Knowledge Systems of the Global South: Insights
from South African Experiences by Fulufhelo Oscar Makananise
Chapter 2: Indigenous Language Preservation and Promotion through
Digital Media Technology in the Fourth Industrial Revolution by Yusuf
Ayodeji Ajani, Adeyinka Tella, and Nhlavu Petros Dlamini
Chapter 3: Positioning South African Indigenous Languages on Social
Media Communication in the Fourth Industrial Revolution by Shumani Eric
Madima
Chapter 4: Computational Linguistics and Indigenous Languages: WhatsApp
Emoji Use and the Reclamation of Shona and Ndebele Language and Culture
by Jennings Joy Chibike
Part II: Digital Media Strategies and Indigenous Language Preservation
in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Chapter 5: Global Initiatives for Digital Preservation of Indigenous
Languages in the Fourth Industrial Revolution by Adeyinka Tella and
Joseph Ngoaketsi
Chapter 6: Indigenous Language Development and Preservation in the Age
of the Fourth Industrial Revolution by Remah Joyce Lubambo
Chapter 7: Kivunjo Names and Naming as an Indigenous Language
Preservation and Digitization Strategy by Zelda Elisifa
Part III: Endangered Language Revitalization, Social Media Language
Prospects, and Media Training
Chapter 8: Using Social Media to Promote Indigenous Languages: Reality
or Delusion: A Critical Review of Shona Facebook Television by Memory Mabika
Chapter 9: Exploring the Role of Indigenous Languages in Journalism and
Media Training in the Fourth Industrial Revolution Era by Toyosi
Olugbenga Samson Owolabi
Chapter 10: Indigenous Language Preservation, Challenges, and
Opportunities in the Social Media Age by Mawethu Glemar Mapulane,
Amukelani Collen Mangaka, Edgar Julius Malatji, Nhlayisi Cedrick Baloyi,
and Rudzanimbilu Muthambi
Part IV: Orality On Social Media, Indigenous Epistemic Cultures, and
Minority Languages in Digital Media
Chapter 11: Promotion Of Indigenous Languages and Culture through Social
Media by Kganathi Shaku
Chapter 12: Orality On Social Media Language: Linguistic Texts and
Images Portraying Elements of Isizulu Folklore by Beryl Babsy Boniwe
MaMchunu Xaba
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