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Communication Rights in Africa: Emerging Discourses and Perspectives

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This ground-breaking volume examines enduring and emerging discourses around communication rights in Africa, arguing that they should be considered an integral component of the human rights discourse in Africa.

Drawing on a broad range of case studies across the continent, the volume considers what constitutes communication rights in Africa, who should protect them, against whom, and how communication rights relate to broader human rights. While the case studies highlight the variation in communicative rights experiences between countries, they also coalesce around common tropes and practices for the implementation and expression of communication rights. Deploying a variety of innovative theoretical and methodological approaches, the chapters scrutinise different facets of communication rights in the context of both offline and digital communication realities. The contributions provide illuminating accounts on language rights, digital exclusion, digital activism, citizen journalism, media regulation and censorship, protection of intellectual property rights, politics of mobile data, and politicisation of social media.

This is the first collection to consider communication in Africa using a rights-based lens. The book will appeal to researchers, academics, communication activists, and media practitioners at all levels in the fields of media studies, journalism, human rights, political science, public policy, as well as general readers who are keen to know about the status of communication rights in Africa.

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  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032482842

About

Tendai Chari is an Associate Professor of Media Studies and a National Research Foundation (NRF) C3 Rated Researcher at the University of Venda South Africa. He holds a PhD in media studies from the University of Witwatersrand South Africa. Previously he lectured at several universities in Africa including the University of Zimbabwe (where he was head of the media programme in the English department) the National University of Science and Technology and Fort Hare University (South Africa). Chari is widely published in the field of media and communication studies and his research focuses on political communication with a broadened horizon on the interface between digital media and politics media and conflict and media ethics and popular culture. His other publications have appeared in the Journal of African Media Studies African Identities Communicatio: South African Journal on Media and Communications African Journalism Studies and the Journal of African Elections. He is the co-editor of Global Pandemics and Media Ethics: Issues and Perspectives (Routledge 2022 co-edited with Professor Martin N. Ndlela) African Football Identity Politics and Global Media Narratives: The Legacy of FIFA 2010 World Cup (2014 Palgrave Macmillan; co-edited with Professor Nhamo A. Mhiripiri); Media Law Ethics and Policy in the Digital Age (IGI Global Publishing 2017; also with Professor Nhamo A. Mhiripiri); and Political Transition in Southern Africa: Democratic Consolidation or Change of Façade? He is a recipient of several grants and fellowships which include the African Peace Building Network Fellowship (2017) the African Peacebuilding Book Publishing Manuscript grant (2018) the African Humanities Program (AHP) of the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Post-Doctoral Fellowship (2022). Chari is working on finalising his single-authored book titled Diaspora Media and Homeland Conflict: Coloniality of Conflict Journalism in Zimbabwe (Routledge 2023).Ufuoma Akpojivi (PhD) is Policy Research and Learning Lead at Advocates for International Development (A4ID) United Kingdom. Before this he was an associate professor at the University of the Witwatersrand South Africa and a visiting professor at the School of Media and Communication Pan-Atlantic University Nigeria. He holds a PhD and MA in communications studies from the University of Leeds United Kingdom. His research interests cut across media policy democracy citizenship new media technologies and political communications and he has widely published on these issues. He is a National Research Foundation (NRF) South Africa C2 Rated Researcher and a recipient of numerous teaching and learning awards such as the Vice Chancellor Individual Teaching and Learning Award (2017) Faculty of Humanities Individual Teaching and Learning Award (2017) Vice Chancellor Team Teaching and Learning Award (2016) and Faculty of Humanities Team Teaching and Learning Award (2016). He is the author of Media Reforms and Democratization in Emerging Democracies of Sub-Saharan Africa (Palgrave 2018) and Social Movements and Digital Activism in Africa (Palgrave 2023).

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