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The Mediademocracy Paradox In Ghana Rethinking Political Communication In An African Context Wilberforce Sefakor Dzihah

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The Mediademocracy Paradox In Ghana Rethinking Political Communication In An African Context Wilberforce Sefakor Dzihah
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Publisher: Intellect Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.51 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Wilberforce Sefakor Dzihah
ISBN: 9781789382365, 178938236X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Mediademocracy Paradox In Ghana Rethinking Political Communication In An African Context Wilberforce Sefakor Dzihah by Wilberforce Sefakor Dzihah 9781789382365, 178938236X instant download after payment.

This volume focuses on the matrix offered by the media-democracy paradox in Ghana, Africa, and the Global South. As the first black African country south of the Sahara to attain political independence from Great Britain, Ghana is widely acknowledged by the international community as a model of democracy. This book examines the praxis of this democracy and its media, delving into Ghana’s evolvement, media practices, leadership aspirations, pressure group politics, and ideological cleavages. 
A rich data source for students, scholars, researchers, and political actors on both the African continent and the diaspora, The Media-Democracy Paradox in Ghana challenges the dominant Western theories of media and democracy, examines the growing influence of social media in political discourse, and provides insightful analysis of debates surrounding political communication and its implications for strengthening democratic culture.

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