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In sub-Saharan Africa, mobile technology has developed at a rapid pace and the numbers of mobile users have increased faster than those in the rest of the world. The underlying question of how mobile journalism and social media may support African citizens and contribute to social change forms the basis of this book. A qualitative content analysis provides the methodological framework to interpret the interviews with professional and citizen journalists and media experts. The results suggest that mobile and social media contribute to the plurality of journalism in Zimbabwe, Zambia and South Africa. Mobile and social media reporters are aware of ethical questions and journalistic standards; at the same time, they connect with local communities and adopt an advocative and subjective approach.



Table of Contents
  1. Introduction
  2. Media Systems and Journalism Cultures in Southern Africa
  3. Specific Forms of Journalism and Potential for Africa
  4. Theory Model of Mobile Journalism Cultures
  5. Methodological Approach
  6. Description of Research Findings
  7. Discussion of Research Results

    The Prospect of Mobile Journalism and Social

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        Publisher: Peter Lang AG
        Publication Date: 31/07/2020
        ISBN13: 9783631812525, 978-3631812525
        ISBN10: 3631812523

        Description

        Book Synopsis

        In sub-Saharan Africa, mobile technology has developed at a rapid pace and the numbers of mobile users have increased faster than those in the rest of the world. The underlying question of how mobile journalism and social media may support African citizens and contribute to social change forms the basis of this book. A qualitative content analysis provides the methodological framework to interpret the interviews with professional and citizen journalists and media experts. The results suggest that mobile and social media contribute to the plurality of journalism in Zimbabwe, Zambia and South Africa. Mobile and social media reporters are aware of ethical questions and journalistic standards; at the same time, they connect with local communities and adopt an advocative and subjective approach.



        Table of Contents
        1. Introduction
        2. Media Systems and Journalism Cultures in Southern Africa
        3. Specific Forms of Journalism and Potential for Africa
        4. Theory Model of Mobile Journalism Cultures
        5. Methodological Approach
        6. Description of Research Findings
        7. Discussion of Research Results

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