Chapter 1: Normative press theories and the revisiting of media roles in Africa’s changing socio-economic and political contexts
Chapter 2: Theorizing African Journalism: The reportage of China’s maritime Silk road initiative in four Afrian newspapers
Chapter 3: Legislative Control and Native Metaphors in Social Media Interactions in Africa: Making liberal press theories functional in the continent
Chapter 4: Understanding Critical and Cultural theories: An African perspective
Chapter 5: Towards an alternative model: Theorising newspaper review as Secondary Gatekeeping by Broadcast Stations in Africa
Chapter 6: Theories from the Communication Field: A Family Communication Perspective
Chapter 7: Media and Public Opinion in West Africa: An interplay of Agenda Setting, Agenda Building and Framing theories
Chapter 8: Exploring ‘omniscience theory’ as a theoretical framework in journalism practice
Chapter 9: Application of theories in film techniques and productions in Africa
Chapter 10: Espousing a Multi-Sieve Model for Conflict Sensitive Reporting in Africa
Chapter 11: Theorizing the power of celebrities in the media landscape of Africa
Chapter 12: Health communication models, theories and their applications in Africa
Chapter 13: The role of the media in the management of pandemics in Africa: Apllication of selected health communication theories
Chapter 14: Contextualizing the Technology Acceptance Model for Application in Health Communication in Africa.