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Political Communication in Africa, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Olukotun Ayo, Omotoso Sharon Adetutu

Couverture de l’ouvrage Political Communication in Africa
This book offers a comprehensive account of the nature and development of political communication in Africa. In light of the growing number of African states now turning towards democratic rule, as well as the growing utilization of information technologies in Africa, the contributors examine topics such as: the role of social media in politics, strategic political communication, political philosophy and political communication, Habermas in Africa, gender and political communication, image dilemma in Africa, and issues in political communication research in Africa, and identify the frontiers for future research on political communication in Africa.
 


Preface.- 1 Introduction: The African Policom Stew.- 2 Political Communication: An Evolving Field, Yet to Berth in Africa.- 3 Political Communication and African Diplomacy.- 4 African Ethics and African Political Communication: Some Comments.- 5 Strategic Political Communication in Africa.- 6 Habermas in Africa? Re-Interrogating the 'Public Sphere' and 'Civil Society' in African Political Communication Research.- 7 Hostile Political Communication: Triadic Examples from Africa.- 8 Media, Propaganda and the Image Dilemma of African States.- 9 Singing Truth to Power and the Disempowered: The Case of Lucky Mensah and his Song,“NKRATOƆ”.- 10 Gender and Political Communication in Africa.- 11 From "Governor-General" to "Kwankwasiya": Democracy and Branded Political Communication in Nigeria's Fourth Republic.- 12 Nigerian Newspapers' Publication of Predicted and the Actual Outcome of 2015 Presidential Election in Nigeria: Lessons for Africa.- 13 Reporting Africa: The Role of the Media in (Un) Shaping the Democratic Agenda.- 14 Globalization and Political Communication in Africa: Anglo-American Influences in Kenya and Nigeria.
Ayo Olukotun is a Professor of Political Communication and former Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences and Entrepreneurial Studies at Lead City University, Ibadan, Nigeria. He has published widely in reputable journals at international level and has served on the Editorial Boards of many newspapers in Nigeria, including the Daily Times where he was chairman, Daily Independent, Concord, Compass Newspapers among others. 

Sharon Adetutu Omotoso was formerly the Head, Department of Politics and International Relations, Lead City University, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. She is currently a Research Fellow at the Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan, Nigeria and Director, Center for Applied Ethics and Political Communication in Africa. Her areas of research interest include Applied Ethics, Political Communications, Media and Gender studies and African Philosophy. She has consulted for International Organizations like the UNESCO, and has also published in reputable journals and contributed to books at both local and International levels.

Offers a comprehensive account of the nature and development of political communication in Africa

Sheds new light on the role of Social Media in African politics

Identifies frontiers for future research on political communication in Africa

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Date de parution :

Ouvrage de 246 p.

15.5x23.5 cm

Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 15 jours).

116,04 €

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