This handbook attempts to fill the gap in empirical scholarship of
media and communication research in Africa, from an Africanist
perspective. The collection draws on expert knowledge of key media
and communication scholars in Africa and the diaspora, offering a
counter-narrative to existing Western and Eurocentric discourses of
knowledge-production. As the decolonial turn takes centre stage
across Africa, this collection further rethinks media and
communication research in a post-colonial setting and provides
empirical evidence as to why some of the methods conceptualised in
Europe will not work in Africa. The result is a thorough appraisal
of the current threats, challenges and opportunities facing the
discipline on the continent.
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