| Boko Haram in the Nigerian press: The politics of labelling |
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| Mobile social networking applications and the 2012 Occupy Nigeria protest |
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| New media coming to Kapkoi |
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| Advocating causal analyses of media and social change by way of social mechanisms |
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| New media use among young Batswana - on concerns, consequences and the educational factor |
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| Quotidian use of new media and sociocultural change in contemporary Kenya |
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| 'Watch my back and I watch yours': Beyond Habermas' public sphere concept in democratic and participatory dimensions of pre-colonial Shona society public spaces |
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| ICTs as Juju: African inspiration for understanding the compositeness of being human through digital technologies |
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| Cross-cultural adaptation issues and strategies for Cameroonian students in China |
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| When the subaltern speaks: Re-examining indigenous-language media as alternative public sphere during colonial South Africa |
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| The plight of the private press during the Zimbabwe crisis (2010-18) |
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| Social networking and mobile phone usage of East African students in Malaysia |
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| Media coverage of child rights issues in Uganda: The case of The New Vision |
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| A comparative analysis of social media messaging by African-centred LGBT refugee NGOs |
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| Preserving lions and culture: Conflicting standards of human-wildlife conflict |
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| International and African media's representation of African Debt to China: From stereotype to solution with constructive journalism |
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| Rise and #Fall: The unsuspended revolution |
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| (Re)producing cultural narratives on women in public affairs programmes in Uganda |
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| Interactive programmes on private radio stations in Ghana: An avenue for impoliteness |
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| Influence of radio in shaping public perception of Lagos State's Mega City Project: A study of residents of Ikeja and Surulere local governments |
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| Dig.it.(y)al(I): Tracing digitization in South Africa through AfricasGateway.com |
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| Framing corruption narratives in Zimbabwe: A critical review of the Zimdef corruption scandal as portrayed in Zimbabwean newspapers |
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| Exploring alternative journalistic approaches to report on China and Africa relations? Comparative study of two best reporting awards projects in China and South Africa |
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| Framing presidential illness: The political significance of how the Nigerian press covered former President Yar'Adua's final months |
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| Speaking to power through newspaper editorials in Zimbabwe |
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| Zambian media in transition: Media reforms in an economic and political context |
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| Policy, regulation and implementation of advertiser-funded programming in South Africa: A case of the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) |
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| Social media trivialization of the increasing participation of women in politics in Ethiopia |
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| Radio waves, children's rights and community communication: A radio for children's rights project in Africa |
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| Navigating precarious visibility: Ugandan sexual minorities on Twitter |
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| Pan-Africanism as a laughing matter: (Funny) expressions of African identity on Twitter |
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| 'The big brother we appreciate' or a 'mafioso'? The emergence of stereotypes concerning China and the Chinese in Angola |
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| ISolezwe's coverage of the May 2008 xenophobic riots: An irresolute start and an ambivalent end |
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| The story of a cultural seed sown in Addis Ababa: The Ethiopian International Film Festival (ETHIOFFEST) |
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| Discourses of power and counter-power in the Zimbabwean politicoreligious communication in online news media |
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| African cinema on demand? The politics of online distribution and the case of the African Film Library |
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