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Radio, public life and citizen deliberation in South Africa / edited by Sarah Chiumbu and Gilbert Motsaathebe.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Chiumbu, Sarah, editor.
Motsaathebe, Gilbert, editor.
Taylor & Francis eBooks
Series:
Routledge contemporary South Africa
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Radio broadcasting--Social aspects--South Africa.
Radio broadcasting.
Radio broadcasting--Political aspects--South Africa.
Radio audiences--South Africa.
Radio audiences.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
Biography/History:
Sarah Chiumbu is Associate Professor and Head of School in the School of Communication, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Her research interests include media, democracy and citizenship, digital and alternative media, African political and decolonial thought. Gilbert Motsaathebe is an associate professor of Journalism, Film and Television at the University of Johannesburg. His research interest oscillates on media, gender and representation, television journalism, journalism education and practice, post-apartheid films, African language media, decolonisation and the African Renaissance nexus.
Contents:
Introduction: From Subject to Citizen: Building active citizenship through radio in South Africa / by Sarah Chiumbu & Gilbert Motsaathebe
The Imaginary Turns Real: A Review of South African Radio Listeners with Reference to Ukhozi FM / by Dumisani Sibiya and Innocentia Mhlambi
A Habermasian Critique of the Democratic Functions of the Open-Line Programme on Radio 702 / by Allen Munoriyarwa
Deconstructing the Participation of Rural Dwellers in a Community Radio Station: A Participatory Development Communication Approach to a Radio Station in the North West Province, South Africa / by Precious Leketanyane, Tshepang Molale, and Akintayo Ogunsanya
Translocal and Liminal Identities: Reconfiguring Religious Community Radio in South Africa / by Sarah Chiumbu and Gilbert Motsaathebe
The Tale of Two South African Muslim Radio Stations: Airing their Views, Reinforcing Their Identities / by Muhammed Haron
'Can't They See They Are Being Manipulated?!' Miracle-Prophets and Secular South African Radio / by Maria Frahm-Arp
'Communities' of the Air: Reflecting on the Role of Community Radio and Religion in South Africa / by Siyasanga M. Tyali
Catholic Radio and Its Importance in South Africa- A Case Study of Radio Veritas / by Stanley Karombo and Freeborn Kibombwe
R@dio in South Africa
An Exploratory Study / by Hendrik Baird and Franz Krüger
Radio and Digital Convergence in South Africa / by Karabo Sitto and Elizabeth Lubinga
Selling Radio for Charity: How Convergence Affects Non-Profit Promotion / by Irina Turner
Networked audiences and the politics of participation in commercial music radio in South Africa / by Michael Smurthwaite and Lyton Ncube
In whose interest is it anyway?An analysis of the content, discourse and programming strategies of South African business radio shows / by Sisanda Nkoala and Trust Matsilele
Implications of Gatekeeping and the Illusion of Multiple Voices on Talk Radio / by Gilbert Motsaathebe and Stanley Tsarwe
Radio and Everyday Financial Ritual in South Africa / by Luna Bergh.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher.
Other Format:
Print version: Radio, public life and citizen deliberation in South Africa.
ISBN:
9781000384451
1000384454
9781003027744
1003027741
9781000384437
1000384438
Publisher Number:
40031599364
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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