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      Media Ownership in Africa in the Digital Age: Challenges, Continuity and Change

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      The book delves into media ownership in Africa. It starts from a much-needed historical perspective then covers contemporary digital developments and the Chinese strategic involvement in the continent. It will be of interest to students and scholars of media and communications in Africa, as well as ...

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      Product ID:9780367482077
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Routledge Contemporary Africa
      Title:Media Ownership in Africa in the Digital Age
      Subtitle:Challenges, Continuity and Change
      Authors:Author: Loubna El Mkaouar, Winston Mano
      Page Count:296
      Subjects:Regional / International studies, Regional studies, History, Media studies, Sociology, Political structure and processes, Political campaigning and advertising, Economics, Media, entertainment, information and communication industries, News media and journalism, Regional geography, Communications engineering / telecommunications, Humanities, Media studies, Sociology, Political structure & processes, Political campaigning & advertising, Economics, Media, information & communication industries, Press & journalism, Regional geography, Communications engineering / telecommunications, Africa
      Description:The book delves into media ownership in Africa. It starts from a much-needed historical perspective then covers contemporary digital developments and the Chinese strategic involvement in the continent. It will be of interest to students and scholars of media and communications in Africa, as well as ethnic and African Studies.

      Who owns the media and communications in Africa today and with what implications? The book elegantly answers this urgent question by unpacking multiple dimensions of media ownership through rare and authoritative perspectives, including both historical and contemporary digital developments. It traces the evolving forms of ownership of media and communications in specific African contexts, showing how they interact with broader changes in and outside the continent.

      The book also shows how Big Techs, such as Meta (formerly known as Facebook), are involved in a scramble for Africa’s digital ecosystem and how their advance brings both opportunities and concerns about ownership and control. The chapters analyse evolving forms of ownership and their implications on media concentration and democracy across Africa. The book offers a nuanced account of how media ownership structures are in some instances captured with an ever-growing and complex ecosystem that also has new opportunities for public interest media.

      Offering a significant representation of the trends and diversity of existing media systems, the book goes beyond the postcolonial geographical divisions of North and Sub-Saharan Africa to highlight common patterns and significant similarities and differences of communications ownerships between and within African countries. The contributors expose media and communications ownership patterns in Africa that are centralised and yet decentralising and in some cases, battling, resurging and globalising.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-10-24

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      Weight576 g
      Dimensions161 × 242 × 25 mm