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NEW BOOK (Routledge, 2014):
Online Journalism in Africa: Trends, Practices and Emerging Cultures
Edited by Hayes Mawindi Mabweazara<http://www.routledge.com/books/search/author/hayes_mawindi_mabweazara/>, Okoth Fred Mudhai<http://www.routledge.com/books/search/author/okoth_fred_mudhai/> & Jason Whittaker<http://www.routledge.com/books/search/author/jason_whittaker/>
URL: http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415503747/
Contents:
Prologue: Stuart Allan
Introduction: Online Journalism in Africa
Hayes Mawindi Mabweazara, Okoth Fred Mudhai & Jason Whittaker
Part I: Online vs. Traditional Journalism Practice
1. Back To the Future: Re-invigorating the ‘Newsroom Genre’ to Study Social Media Use in Developing Contexts
Marenet Jordann
2. The South African Mainstream Press in the Online Environment: Successes, Opportunities and Challenges
Johanna Mavhungu & Hayes Mawindi Mabweazara
3. Converging Technologies, Converging Spaces, Converging Practices: The Shaping of Digital Cultures and Practices on Radio
Last Moyo
4. Zimbabwe’s Mainstream Press in the ‘Social Media Age’: Emerging Practices, Cultures and Normative Dilemmas
Hayes Mawindi Mabweazara
Part II: Ethics and Regulation
5. Online Journalism Under Pressure: An Ethiopian Account
Terje S. Skjerdal
6. The Use of Social Media as News Sources by South African Political Journalists
Ylva Rodny-Gumede and Nathalie Hyde-Clarke
Part III: Online Journalism and Politics
7. Immediacy and Openness in a Digital Africa: Networked-Convergent Journalisms in Kenya
Okoth Fred Mudhai
8. Online Journalism, Citizen Participation and Engagement in Egypt Ahmed El Gody
9. Online Citizen Journalism and Political Transformation in the Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions: A Critical Analysis
Sahar Khamis and Katherine Vaughn
10. J-Blogging and the ‘Agenda Cutting’ Phenomena in Egypt
Nagwa Abdel Salam Fahmy
Part IV: Consumption and Networking
11. Online News Media Consumption Cultures among Zimbabwean Citizens: ‘Home and Away’
Tendai Chari
12. The Internet, Diasporic Media and Online Journalism in West Africa
Muhammad Jameel Yusha’u
13. ‘Our Listeners Would Rather Call than Post Messages on Facebook’: New Media and Community Radio in Kenya
George Ogola
14. Online Forums: How the Voices of Readers are Reshaping the Sphere of Public Debate in Burkina Faso
Marie-Soleil Frere
Epilogue: Chris Paterson
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