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    Cambridge : Politiy Press
    ISBN: 978-1-5095-0844-0 , 978-1-5095-0843-3
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: VII, 177 Seiten
    DDC: 302.231
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    Schlagwort(e): Digitale Medien Soziokultureller Kontext ; Massenkommunikation ; Massenmedien ; Kommunikationstechnologie ; Ethnosoziologie
    Kurzfassung: The field of anthropology took a long time to discover the significance of media in modern culture. In this important new book, Anna Pertierra tells the story of how a field - once firmly associated with the study of esoteric cultures - became a central part of the global study of media and communication. She recounts the rise of anthropological studies of media, the discovery of digital cultures, and the embrace of ethnographic methods by media scholars around the world. Bringing together longstanding debates in sociocultural anthropology with recent innovations in digital cultural research, this book explains how anthropology fits into the story and study of media in the contemporary world. It charts the mutual disinterest and subsequent love affair that has taken place between the fields of anthropology and media studies in order to understand how and why such a transformation has taken place. Moreover, the book shows how the theories and methods of anthropology offer valuable ways to study media from a ground-level perspective and to understand the human experience of media in the digital age. Media Anthropology for the Digital Age will be of interest to students and scholars of media and communication, anthropology, and cultural studies, as well as anyone wanting to understand the use of anthropology across wider cultural debates.
    Anmerkung: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [159]-171
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  • 2
    ISBN: 978-1-138-96231-6 , 978-1-138-96232-3
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: xvii, 239 Seiten. , Illustrationen.
    Serie: Communication and society
    DDC: 070.4/49960331
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    Schlagwort(e): Afrika Afrika, Subsahara ; Massenmedien ; Presse ; Innovation ; Afrika-Bild ; Politik ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Kurzfassung: Africa's Media Image in the 21st Century is the first book in over twenty years to examine the international media's coverage of sub-Saharan Africa. It brings together leading researchers and prominent journalists to explore representation of the continent, and the production of that image, especially by international news media. The book highlights factors that have transformed the global media system, changing whose perspectives are told and the forms of media that empower new voices. Case studies consider questions such as: how has new media changed whose views are represented? Does Chinese or diaspora media offer alternative perspectives for viewing the continent? How do foreign correspondents interact with their audiences in a social media age? What is the contemporary role of charity groups and PR firms in shaping news content? They also examine how recent high profile events and issues been covered by the international media, from the Ebola crisis, and Boko Haram to debates surrounding the "Africa Rising" narrative and neo-imperialism. The book makes a substantial contribution by moving the academic discussion beyond the traditional critiques of journalistic stereotyping, Afro-pessimism, and `darkest Africa' news coverage. It explores the news outlets, international power dynamics, and technologies that shape and reshape the contemporary image of Africa and Africans in journalism and global culture.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Foreword Beverly Hawk. Introduction: a new Africa's Media Image? Mel Bunce, Suzanne Franks and Chris Paterson. PART I: Framing Africa. 1. The international news coverage of Africa: beyond the "single story" Mel Bunce. 2. Media perspectives: in defence of Western journalists in Africa Michela Wrong. 3. Reporting and writing Africa in a world of unequal encounters Francis B. Nyamnjoh. 4. Media perspectives: how does Africa get reported? A letter of concern to 60 Minutes Howard W. French. 5. How not to write about writing about Africa Martin Scott. 6 Bringing Africa home. reflections on discursive practices of domestication in international news reporting on Africa by Belgian television Stijn Joye. 7. The image of Africa from the perspectives of the African diasporic press in the UK. Olatunji Ogunyemi. PART II: The image makers. 8. Mediating the distant Other for the distant audience: how do Western correspondents in East and Southern Africa perceive their audience? Toussaint Nothias. 9. Media perspectives: television reporting of Africa: 30 years on Zeinab Badawi. 10. Foreign correspondents in sub-Saharan Africa: their socio-demographics and professional culture Paulo Nuno Vicente. 11. Media perspectives: reflecting on my father's legacy in reporting Africa. Salim Amin. 12. Media perspectives: we're missing the story: the media's retreat from foreign reporting Anjan Sundaram. 13. Instagram as a potential platform for alternative Visual Culture in South Africa Danielle Becker. 14. Media perspectives: social media and new narratives: Kenyans tweet back H. Nanjala Nyabola. 15. A "New Ghana" in "Rising Africa"? Rachel Flamenbaum. PART III: Development and humanitarian stories. 16. Media perspectives: is Africa's development story still stuck on aid? Eliza Anyangwe. 17. AIDS in Africa and the British media: shifting images of a pandemic Ludek Stavinoha. 18. Media perspectives: a means to an end? Creating a market for humanitarian news from Africa Heba Aly. 19. It was a "simple", "positive" story of African self-help (manufactured for a Kenyan NGO by advertising multinationals) Kate Wright. 20. Media perspectives: Africa for Norway: challenging stereotypes using humour Nicklas Poulsen Viki. 21. Bloggers, celebrities, and economists: news coverage of the Millennium Villages Project Audrey Ariss, Anya Schiffrin and Michelle Chahine. PART IV: Politics in the representation of Africa. 22. Africa through Chinese eyes: new frames or the same old lens? African news in English from China Central Television, compared with the BBC Vivien Marsh. 23. Media perspectives: new media and African engagement with the global public sphere Sean Jacobs. 24. Shifting power relations, shifting images Herman Wasserman. 25. Communicating violence: the media strategies of Boko Haram Abdullahi Tasiu Abubakar. 26. Perceptions of Chinese media's Africa coverage James Wan. 27. New imperialisms, old stereotypes Chris Paterson. 28. Nollywood news: African screen media at the intersections of the global and the local Noah Tsika Index
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  • 3
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    Lanham, MD : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
    ISBN: 978-1-4422-4760-4
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: XIX, 265 Seiten
    Ausgabe: Third edition
    DDC: 070.4493036250973
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    Schlagwort(e): USA Terrorismus ; Massenmedien ; Digitale Medien ; Presse
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  • 4
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    Bloomington, IN : Indiana Univ. Press
    ISBN: 978-0-253-01629-4
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: XII, 311 S. , Ill.
    DDC: 306.096
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    Schlagwort(e): Afrika Popular Culture ; Massenmedien ; Sozialer Aspekt ; Kultur ; Entwicklungsländer
    Kurzfassung: Why would a Hollywood film become a Nigerian video remake, a Tanzanian comic book, or a Congolese music video? Matthias Krings explores the myriad ways Africans respond to the relentless onslaught of global culture. He seeks out places where they have adapted pervasive cultural forms to their own purposes as photo novels, comic books, songs, posters, and even scam letters. These African appropriations reveal the broad scope of cultural mediation that is characteristic of our hyperlinked age. Krings argues that there is no longer an "original" or "faithful copy," but only endless transformations that thrive in the fertile ground of African popular culture.
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