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African Media and Democratization - Public Opinion, Ownership and Rule of Law (Hardcover, New edition)
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African Media and Democratization - Public Opinion, Ownership and Rule of Law (Hardcover, New edition)
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At a time when many African regimes are transitioning from
authoritarian states to democratization, this book offers a timely
assessment of the role of media in this process in Eastern and
Southern Africa (ESA). With the exception of South Africa, this
issue has been understudied in the region. Incorporating extensive
public opinion research in eight countries from over 3,000
citizens, discussions from focus groups, and content analyses of
media coverage, the book reveals public attitudes on highly
controversial political and societal issues that are considered
deadly taboo topics in Africa: public attitudes that explain
contemporary waves of national revolutions. While the issues are
empirically discussed in a studious, fair and reasoned manner, the
book seeks to challenge ESA governments to protect free speech,
political expression, and unfettered media discourse with the hope
of empowering Africans to challenge the status quo. The theoretical
underpinnings and empirical analyses are contextualized from the
author's firsthand knowledge as a former award-winning
international journalist, war correspondent, and political
talk-show host in East Africa. Throughout, the material is
presented in a straightforward and accessible style. Overall, the
book offers an important resource for students, media professionals
or advocates, and scholars interested in the cutting-edge debates
surrounding the challenges facing contemporary media, third world
politics, and democratization. It offers ideas about how the media
can mobilize the public to make informed political choices that
strengthen and foster good governance and the rule of law in
Africa's revolutionary transition to democratic rule.
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