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This book surveys the African media industry, examining various
sections of the media at the elite level. Drawing on contributors
from diverse regions and media and communication disciplines, the
book provides definitive analyses of the switch from analogue to
digital broadcasting in select African countries. This timely and
relevant collection of essays covers trending topics in
communication and media studies, as scholars globally continue to
examine the impact of digital technology on media practice,
training, and education. The contributors offer rich perspectives
on crucial issues, blending practice and scholarship as former
media practitioners and academics come together to fill a major gap
in media practice and education in Africa. This book is a must-read
for anyone interested in the intersection of globalization and
African media.
The Akwa-Cross People of Nigeria: History, Heritage, and Culture is
the first comprehensive book on Akwa-Cross contemporary historical
analysis, and its historical reconstruction. The Akwa-Cross people
are the second largest minority tribe in Nigeria whose tradition,
culture, language, and history are fast dying. This edited volume
is a timely effort in salvaging this information. Previously,
historical facts about Akwa-Cross people and their region were
distorted, misplaced, and misquoted. Akwa-Cross People of Nigeria:
History, Heritage, and Culture edited by Unwana Samuel Akpan
corrects historical facts about Akwa-Cross peoples and cultures and
provides a holistic and historic text on the history, heritage, and
culture of the Akwa-Cross people of Nigeria. The contributors
present a compelling collection of studies that build on the
path-breaking Akwa-Cross scholarship and offer critical narratives
and analysis on tradition, culture, economy, religion, sports, and
media of the people of Akwa-Cross. The themes treated in this
historic book play a significant part in advancing public discourse
on Akwa-Cross and add to the Akwa-Cross pedagogy.
In Nigerian Media Industries in the Era of Globalization, editor,
Unwana Samuel Akpan provides a timely collection of relevant and
key, well-informed contributions on the Nigerian media industries
in a changing media landscape. This collection assembles both media
professionals and professors of media practice and theory to
address how the Nigerian media industry has changed in a globalized
world. The chapters apply scholarship, research, and industry
experience to modern media narratives as well as a blend of
Nigerian cultural concepts and idioms of communication. The
contributors provide a history of the Nigerian media industry,
examinations of media law, concerns of fake news in relation to
elections, changes in journalism, broadcasting, and sports media,
and conclusions on how the media has changed in digital spaces.
This book is essential for media scholars and media professionals
who are interested in the growth and survival of the Nigerian media
in the era of globalization.
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