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Racism Ethnicity And The Media In Africa Mediating Conflict In The Twentyfirst Century Winston Mano Editor

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Racism Ethnicity And The Media In Africa Mediating Conflict In The Twentyfirst Century Winston Mano Editor
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.87 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Winston Mano (editor)
ISBN: 9780755619030, 9781780767055, 9781780767062, 075561903X, 1780767056, 1780767064, B07P9ZNY5J
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Racism Ethnicity And The Media In Africa Mediating Conflict In The Twentyfirst Century Winston Mano Editor by Winston Mano (editor) 9780755619030, 9781780767055, 9781780767062, 075561903X, 1780767056, 1780767064, B07P9ZNY5J instant download after payment.

In today's Africa racism and ethnicity have been implicated in serious conflicts - from Egypt to Mali to South Africa - that have cost lives and undermined efforts to achieve national cohesion and meaningful development. Racism, Ethnicity and the Media in Africa sets about rethinking the role of media and communication in perpetuating, reinforcing and reining in racism, absolute ethnicity and other discriminations across Africa. It goes beyond the customary discussion of media racism and ethnic stereotyping to critically address broader issues of identity, belonging and exclusion. Topics covered include racism in South African newspapers, pluralist media debates in Kenya, media discourses on same-sex relations in Uganda and ethnicised news coverage in Nigerian newspapers.

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