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Part I: Media and Communication Studies in Decolonial, Postcolonial and Protest contexts -- 1. If I were a Carpenter: Reframing debates in Media and Communication Research in Africa, Bruce Mutsvairo -- 2. Can the subaltern think? The Decolonial turn in Communication Research in Africa, Last Moyo and Bruce Mutsvairo -- 3. Decolonising Communication & Media Studies Research: a Smash-and-Grabber's Guide, Colin Chasi -- 4. Decolonising Communication Studies: Advancing the discipline through fermenting participation studies, Colin Chasi and Ylva Rodny-Gumede -- 5. Decolonization and Postcoloniality: The Challenges at Stake in Media and Communication Research in Francophone Africa, Christian Agbobli and Marie Soleil Frere -- 6. Researching and Teaching African Media Studies from the "Centre": Challenges and Opportunities for Epistemic Resistance, Toussant Nothias -- 7. "An-Other thinking" 1 Film theory: Film Studies and Decolonisation in Africa, Beschara Karam -- Part II: Conceptualizing and Contextualizing: Lessons and Limitations -- 8.The Four-leafed Clover: Political Economy as a Method of Analysis, Ruth Teer-Tommaselli -- 9. The Southern African Spy machine: Emerging Research on Communications Surveillance and Resistance in the Region, Jane Duncan -- 10. Bridging Critical and Administrative Research Paradigms in the Interest of a Politically Engaged African Research Agenda, Ylva Rodny-Gumede -- 11.Comparative Media Studies in Africa: Challenges and Paradoxes, Susana Salgado -- 12. The Social is Political: Media, Protest and Change as a challenge to African media research, Herman Wasserman -- 13. Mobile Phone Communication in the Mobile Margins of Africa: The 'Communication Revolution' Evaluated from Below, Mirjam de Bruijn and Inge Brinkman -- Part III: Cross-disciplinary Approaches in the Digital Age -- 14. "The Devil is in the Rumba Text." Commenting on Digital Depth, Katrien Pype -- 15. Technopolitics and New Media in Africa, Iginio Gagliardone -- 16. Interrogating the Culture of Exclusion in the Diasporic Media activity, Everette Ndlovu -- 17. Law and Innovation in the Somali Territories, Nicole Stremlau -- Part IV New and Old Media: Perspectives, Methodologies, Developments and Ethics -- 18. Terrorists' Social Media Messages: A Critical Analysis of Boko Haram's Message and Messaging Techniques, Chris Wolumati Ogbondah and Pita Agbese Ogaba -- 19. Gender Perspectives in Media and Communications Studies in Africa, Kristin Skare Orgeret -- 20. Mono-method research approach and scholar-policy disengagement in Nigerian communication research, Ayobami Ojebode, Babatunde Raphael Ojebuyi, Oyewole Adekunle Oladapo and Obasanjo Joseph Oyedele -- 21. Ubuntu and the communication-power nexus, Leyla Haidarian-Tavernaro -- 22. Questioning the Role of Foreign Aid in Media System Research, Suzanne Harris -- 23. Rethinking Media Research in Africa, Tanja Bosch -- 24. This Hard Place and That Hard Terrain: Zimbabweans Doing Media and Cultural Studies On or In Zimbabwe Since the mid 1990, Nhamo Mhiripiri -- 25. BBC and African audience: Insights from ethnography, Muhammed Musa -- 26. For the Attention of African Media Scholars: An Introduction to Critical Discourse Analysis, Muhammad Jameel Yusha'u. |