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This book studies tabloid journalism newspapers within the broader
context of press freedom in Africa. After defining tabloid
journalism and professional practices within various political
contexts, the book then proceeds to consider tabloids in Southern
Africa and emerging cyberspace laws. Many factors of press freedom
are considered, including the impact of public order and national
security laws on tabloids in North Africa, the impact of defamation
laws on tabloids in West Africa, the impact of the fake news laws
on tabloids in East Africa, and the impact of sedition and treason
laws on tabloids in Central Africa. Exploring tabloid journalism
and press freedom in Arabic, Portuguese, and Francophone speaking
countries across Africa, this book is a unique addition to this
emerging field. The book concludes by providing a synthesis of the
developing patterns from the cases analysed and by looking to the
future to make recommendations and map the challenges and the
successes.
This book provides a timely and important summary of tabloid
journalism in Africa, which clearly shows how tabloids in the
African context play a unique role in the democratization process.
Prior to this book, very little was known about how tabloid
journalists operate in Africa. The book first explores the global
practice of journalism and then focuses on tabloid journalism -
finally situating the discussion within the African context. As
well as concentrating on how tabloid journalism can be seen as part
of the broader neo-liberal thinking in Africa, in which democracy
and freedom of expression is promoted, it also looks at how tabloid
journalism practice has been met with resistance from the alliance
of forces. Chama draws on examples from across the continent
looking at success stories and struggles within the sometime
infotainment genre. Tabloid Journalism in Africa concludes that
even though challenges exist, there is a strong case to suggest
that the practice of tabloid journalism is being readily accepted
by many people as part of the unique voices of democracy - even
those which might be shocking yet true.
This book studies the role of tabloid newspapers in exposing
corruption and embezzlement in Africa. It makes a timeless,
original contribution to the field by examining tabloid journalism
practices and anti-corruption forces that have not yet been
introduced to Afrocentric journalism scholarship. Defining tabloid
journalism practice as an infotainment genre, the book examines
corruption exposure by tabloids in Arabic, Portuguese and French
speaking countries across Africa, making it a unique addition to
the field. In doing so, it also builds an understanding of the
evolution of anti-corruption tabloid journalism in Africa and gains
insights into the relationship between the anti-corruption actions
of the state and the anti-corruption reporting by tabloid
journalists focusing on major corruption scandals. Providing
evidence of the successes and struggles of journalistic practice in
Africa, the book concludes by providing a synthesis of the emerging
patterns and divergences from the cases analysed, looking to the
future of corruption in the continent and the role of tabloid
journalism in uncovering and challenging it.
This book studies tabloid journalism newspapers within the broader
context of press freedom in Africa. After defining tabloid
journalism and professional practices within various political
contexts, the book then proceeds to consider tabloids in Southern
Africa and emerging cyberspace laws. Many factors of press freedom
are considered, including the impact of public order and national
security laws on tabloids in North Africa, the impact of defamation
laws on tabloids in West Africa, the impact of the fake news laws
on tabloids in East Africa, and the impact of sedition and treason
laws on tabloids in Central Africa. Exploring tabloid journalism
and press freedom in Arabic, Portuguese, and Francophone speaking
countries across Africa, this book is a unique addition to this
emerging field. The book concludes by providing a synthesis of the
developing patterns from the cases analysed and by looking to the
future to make recommendations and map the challenges and the
successes.
This book provides a timely and important summary of tabloid
journalism in Africa, which clearly shows how tabloids in the
African context play a unique role in the democratization process.
Prior to this book, very little was known about how tabloid
journalists operate in Africa. The book first explores the global
practice of journalism and then focuses on tabloid journalism -
finally situating the discussion within the African context. As
well as concentrating on how tabloid journalism can be seen as part
of the broader neo-liberal thinking in Africa, in which democracy
and freedom of expression is promoted, it also looks at how tabloid
journalism practice has been met with resistance from the alliance
of forces. Chama draws on examples from across the continent
looking at success stories and struggles within the sometime
infotainment genre. Tabloid Journalism in Africa concludes that
even though challenges exist, there is a strong case to suggest
that the practice of tabloid journalism is being readily accepted
by many people as part of the unique voices of democracy - even
those which might be shocking yet true.
Drawing on his experiences from the time he spent in Ireland, Brian
paints a unique picture of a contemporary immigrant's life. It is
an adventure undertaken by an African person as he strives to find
his place in modern Irish society. Follow him through this journey
of discovery. It starts during the exciting and prosperous boom
times and runs up until the onset of more challenging times. You
will look at Ireland from a different perspective and see it as
never before. What is life really like for the New Irish, the Black
immigrants? This story will take you through the highs and lows,
the joys and perils experienced by a Black professional in Ireland.
You will also take a peek at the impact that the changes in the
nation's fortunes and make-up have had on a section of Irish
society that you may have rarely heard from. Conventional wisdom,
age old practices and the issues pertaining to race are confronted
as he takes an up-close and personal look at his experiences. This
story will challenge your beliefs, question your assumptions and
possibly shake you to the core.
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