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Members of diasporic populations often have a unique, dual persona
consisting of one's migrant role as a permanent or transient member
of a new country and one's role as a citizen of one's home country.
Like all diaspora, the African diaspora is further composed of
sub-groups of people of a variety of backgrounds and disciplines,
such that there is a need for studies that properly encompass and
address the African diaspora across a multitude of fields and
pedagogies, including architecture, education, and business.
Multidisciplinary Issues Surrounding African Diasporas is a pivotal
reference source that explores the philosophical and
epistemological issues regarding the African diaspora identity and
navigates these individuals' opportunities for professional and
academic growth. Featuring coverage on a wide range of topics such
as higher education, cultural engagement, and xenophobia, this
publication is ideally designed for sociologists, anthropologists,
humanities scholars, political scientists, cultural studies
academicians, university board members, researchers, and students.
Political campaigning affects numerous realms under the
communication umbrella with each channel seeking to influence as
many individuals as possible. In higher education, there is a
growing scholarly interest in communication issues and subjects,
especially on the role of music, in the political arena. Music and
Messaging in the African Political Arena provides innovative
insights into providing music and songs as an integral part of
sending political messages to a broader spectrum of audiences,
especially during political campaigns. The content within this
publication covers such topics as framing theory, national
identity, and ethnic politics, and is designed for politicians,
campaign managers, political communication scholars, researchers,
and students.
Members of diasporic populations often have a unique, dual persona
consisting of one's migrant role as a permanent or transient member
of a new country and one's role as a citizen of one's home country.
Like all diaspora, the African diaspora is further composed of
sub-groups of people of a variety of backgrounds and disciplines,
such that there is a need for studies that properly encompass and
address the African diaspora across a multitude of fields and
pedagogies, including architecture, education, and business.
Multidisciplinary Issues Surrounding African Diasporas is a pivotal
reference source that explores the philosophical and
epistemological issues regarding the African diaspora identity and
navigates these individuals' opportunities for professional and
academic growth. Featuring coverage on a wide range of topics such
as higher education, cultural engagement, and xenophobia, this
publication is ideally designed for sociologists, anthropologists,
humanities scholars, political scientists, cultural studies
academicians, university board members, researchers, and students.
Political campaigning affects numerous realms under the
communication umbrella with each channel seeking to influence as
many individuals as possible. In higher education, there is a
growing scholarly interest in communication issues and subjects,
especially on the role of music, in the political arena. Music and
Messaging in the African Political Arena provides innovative
insights into providing music and songs as an integral part of
sending political messages to a broader spectrum of audiences,
especially during political campaigns. The content within this
publication covers such topics as framing theory, national
identity, and ethnic politics, and is designed for politicians,
campaign managers, political communication scholars, researchers,
and students.
The Asian continent is composed of multiple political systems, huge
populations, and different religions and histories. Yet, the
undercurrents of politics and political affairs and how societies
function in this vast region are not well known, and in fact often
misunderstood. The role of music and its impact on political
affairs is just one of these unknown or misunderstood factors about
this region. Unlike initial political communication studies, the
present book is not about examining established political
structures such as parliament or congress and the presidency;
political processes such as elections, campaign advertising and
voter education; or even political behavior and participation such
as voting and the performance of other civic duties. Rather, it
recognizes and explores the impact and intersection of music and
politics in society, in this case, various societies in the Asian
continent. The book is projected to be an invaluable research tool
specifically in the hands of researchers and students of Asian
politics in the aforementioned fields, and people who are
interested in understanding and investigating the intersection of
music and politics globally. Therefore, suggested potential targets
for the envisaged edited book include such researchers and students
across multiple disciplines in the arts and humanities, as well as
libraries and research institutes across the globe.
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