Radio in Africa
Publics, Cultures, Communities
Liz Gunner editor Dina Ligaga editor Dumisani Moyo editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:James Currey
Published:16th Sep '12
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Radio is 'Africa's medium', with an ability to transcend barriers to access, facilitate political debate and shape identities. Contributors investigate the multiple roles of radio in the lives of African listeners across the continent. Some essays turn to the history of radio and its part in culture and politics. Others show how radio throws up new tensions, yet endorses social innovation and the making of new publics. A number of contributors look at radio's current role in creating listening communities that radically shift the nature of the public sphere. Yet others cover radio's central role in the emergence of informed publics in fragile national spaces, or in failed states. The book also highlights radio's links to the new media, its role in resistance to oppressive regimes, and points in several cases to the importance of African languages in building modern communities that embrace both local and global knowledge. Liz Gunner is visiting Professor at the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research; Dina Ligagais a lecturer in the Department of Media Studies, University of the Witwatersrand; Dumisani Moyo is Research and Publications Manager at the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa. Southern Africa (South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho, Zimbabwe & Swaziland): Wits University Press
Benefits from eschewing the tired rhetoric of development and African affairs vis-à-vis the north, and focuses on what is rather than offering prescriptions of what should be. [...] Highly recommended. * CHOICE *
This is the kind of book that takes something we take for granted and succeeds in rendering it so unfamiliar as to make us see it with new eyes. A sweep across the continent in one volume is a masterstroke. * THE SUNDAY INDEPENDENT *
'An absorbing and illuminating, kaleidoscopic picture of radio in action all across the African continent. Creating new civic spaces, reflecting the everyday, and reworking perceptions - all these and more are explored in this excellent discussion of what remains the most important public communicative medium in Africa.' - Graham Furniss, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London -- Graham Furniss, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
This excellent book consists of seventeen chapters on radio in Africa, covering nine African countries (Ghana, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Mali, Rwanda, South Africa, Congo, Angola, and Uganda), and numerous crosscutting issues. It is a rich source of historical and contemporary information on an important but largely neglected topic. * IJAHS *
ISBN: 9781847010612
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 578g
336 pages