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Media in the Global Context/ edited by Emmanuel K. Ngwainmbi.
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Applications and Interventions /
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Ngwainmbi, Emmanuel K.
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XXII, 272 p. 15 illus., 14 illus. in color.online resource. :
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26450-5
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Media in the Global Context = Applications and Interventions /
Media in the Global Context
Applications and Interventions /[electronic resource] :edited by Emmanuel K. Ngwainmbi. - 1st ed. 2019. - XXII, 272 p. 15 illus., 14 illus. in color.online resource.
1. Foreword - Ronald L. Jackson II -- 2. Terrorism as a Strategic Reporting Mechanism in African Media - Charles Okigbo & Okafor Blessing -- 3. Foreign Correspondents and the Image of Africa: The Coverage of Ethiopia in the 1930s - Charles Muiru Ngugi -- 4. African Media Coverage of Terrorism: A Case Study of Nigerian and East African Newspapers - Seseer P. Mou-Danha -- 5. One Culture, Different Perceptions: The Role of Politics in the work of Journalists in Two Arab Countries - Galander Mahmoud -- 6. African-American communities in the Press: Dissolving the Black identity - Alice, A. Tait -- 7. Mass Communication and Society Media, Terrorism, and Society: Perspectives and Trends in the Digital Age - Shahira Fahmy -- 8. Why all the hoopla? Fake News Reporting on Social Media Platforms and implications for Nation-State Building -E. Ngwainmbi -- 9. Social Media use among African Youth: Cultural setback or step toward globalization - E. Ngwainmbi -- 10.Digital Media and Online Extremism among African Youth: Implications for cultural discontinuity and social cohesion - Adebayo Fayoyin -- 11. Reassessment of international media reporting of Africa’s protracted wars and conflicts -Adebayo Fayoyin -- 12. Confronting the lion with bare hands: The case of Anglophone Cameroonians political awakening - Kehbuma Langmia -- 13. China’s National Media Coverage of Counter-terrorism and its Netizens’ Reactions - Wei Sun -- 14. Young women and internet cafés in China: Risks and aspirations in a contested techno-social space - Janice Hua Xu.
'News reports about marginalized regions are often tilted to favor the political and economic interests of the news teller, but this book doesn’t apologize to the latter. Rather, it traces the historical and structural patterns of international news reporting and news consumption and provides recommendations for meaningful change.' — Jan Servaes, former UNESCO Chair of Communication for Sustainable Social Change 'This is an excellent collection of studies that enhances our understanding of how global media influence societal perceptions of otherness. I recommend this volume for students and teachers of media literacy, media advocacy, social media and media effects… a good communication and media student’s companion.' — Levi Z. Manda, PhD. Editor, Journal of Development & Communication Studies 'We often read books that claim to offer a global perspective when, in fact, they mostly address European and North American viewpoints. This is definitely not the case here. The book covers a range of relevant and timely topics, including terrorism and reporting, politics and journalism, fake news, social media use, and online extremism. Most importantly, readers can learn about research conducted in varied global contexts in Africa, Asia and the Arab World. A must read for people who are curious about diverse media uses and practices in the world.' — Andrea Medrado, PhD., Fluminense Federal University, Brazil. Co-Chair, Community Communication & Alternative Media Section, International Association for Media and Communication Research This book investigates how news broadcasts and exposure to media content impact political landscapes and cultures in other regions. It describes press coverage of regional news, highlighting the role of politics in journalism and that of social media in globalizing local cultures, and shows how media platforms shape messaging and public opinion in fragile states. Emmanuel K. Ngwainmbi is a Professor in the Department of Communication Studies, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA.
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