Untold stories : economics and business journalism in African media / edited by Peter Kareithi and Nixon Kariithi
Material type: TextWits University Press, 2005Description: 275 pages. 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781868144143
- PN5450 UNT
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction / Peter Kareithi, Nixon Kariithi
Ch. 1 Rethinking the African press : journalism and the democratic process / Peter Kareithi 2
Responses / Tamrat G. Giorgis, Kojo Larbi, Joseph Sesebo, Rob Jamieson 16
Ch. 2 Media and the state in Africa : continuities and discontinuities / Francis Nyamnjoh 32
Responses / Kagire Danson, James Hall, Macdonald Dzirutwe 49
Ch. 3 Economics journalism in emerging democracies in Africa : dealing with a difficult terrain / Matt Mogekwu 62
Responses / Elizabeth Drachman, Joseph Balise, Dumisani Ndlela 77
Ch. 4 Institutional challenges and opportunities for the burgeoning African economics press / Peter Kareithi 90
Responses / Lawrence Keketso, Tansa Musa 109
Ch. 5 The development of the economics press in Africa / Peter Kareithi, Nixon Kariithi, John Ongeri, Tunji Bello, Ayo Arowolo, Rayborn Bulley, Da'oud Vries, Edwin Lloyd Evans 120
Ch. 6 A critical analysis of economics news in the African print media / Nixon Kariithi 151
Ch. 7 A new dawn for Africa? : NEPAD, the African Union and challenges for the African media / Tawana Kupe 188
Ch. 8 Reporting African economies / Peter Kareithi, Arezki Daoud, Jaindi Kisero, Janet Muyawala-Ilunga, Jabulani Sikhakhane, Mulinde Musoke, Mark Chavunduka, Temihanga Lawa 203
Ch. 9 Everyday stories in African economics journalism / Amancio Miguel, Dotun Adekanmbi, Robert Kasozi, Daniel Steinman, Justine Mwiinga 229
Ch. 10 The way forward / Peter Kareithi, Nixon Kariithi 260
Capturing developments in economics and business journalism in Africa, this text provides a framework for research in this field. Each article in the text is accompanied by responses from practising journalists across the continent, which focus the philosophical discussions onto functional issues. It is aimed at media scholars and practitioners.
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