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The media play a key role in post-apartheid South Africa and is
often positioned at the centre of debates around politics, identity
and culture. Media, such as radio, are often said to also play a
role in deepening democracy, while simultaneously holding the power
to frame political events, shape public discourse and impact
citizens' perceptions of reality. Broadcasting Democracy: Radio and
Identity in South Africa provides an exciting look into the diverse
world of South African radio, exploring how various radio formats
and stations play a role in constructing post-apartheid identities.
At the centre of the book is the argument that various types of
radio stations represent autonomous systems of cultural activity,
and are 'consumed' as such by listeners. In this sense, it argues
that South African radio is 'broadcasting democracy'. Broadcasting
Democracy will be of interest to media scholars and radio listeners
alike.
Since the so-called Arab Spring, citizens of African countries have
continued to use digital tools in creative ways to ensure that
marginalised voices are heard, and to demand for the rights they
are entitled to in law: to freely associate, to form opinions, and
to express them online without fear of violence or arrest. The
authors of this compelling open access volume have brought to life
this dramatic struggle for the digital realm between citizens and
governments; documenting in vivid detail how citizens are using
mobile and internet tools in powerful viral global campaigns to
hold governments accountable and force policy change. With
contributions from scholars across the continent, Digital
Citizenship in Africa illustrates how citizens have been using
VPNs, encryption, and privacy-protecting browsers to resist limits
on their rights to privacy and political speech. This book
dramatically expands our understanding of the vast and growing
arsenal of tech tools, tactics, and techniques now being deployed
by repressive governments to limit the ability of citizens to
safely and openly express opposition to government and corporate
actions. AI-enabled surveillance, covertly deployed disinformation,
and internet shutdowns are documented in ten countries, concluding
with recommendations on how to curb government and corporate power,
and how to re-invigorate digital citizenship across Africa. The
ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC
BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com.
Since the so-called Arab Spring, citizens of African countries have
continued to use digital tools in creative ways to ensure that
marginalised voices are heard, and to demand for the rights they
are entitled to in law: to freely associate, to form opinions, and
to express them online without fear of violence or arrest. The
authors of this compelling open access volume have brought to life
this dramatic struggle for the digital realm between citizens and
governments; documenting in vivid detail how citizens are using
mobile and internet tools in powerful viral global campaigns to
hold governments accountable and force policy change. With
contributions from scholars across the continent, Digital
Citizenship in Africa illustrates how citizens have been using
VPNs, encryption, and privacy-protecting browsers to resist limits
on their rights to privacy and political speech. This book
dramatically expands our understanding of the vast and growing
arsenal of tech tools, tactics, and techniques now being deployed
by repressive governments to limit the ability of citizens to
safely and openly express opposition to government and corporate
actions. AI-enabled surveillance, covertly deployed disinformation,
and internet shutdowns are documented in ten countries, concluding
with recommendations on how to curb government and corporate power,
and how to re-invigorate digital citizenship across Africa. The
ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC
BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com.
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