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Matsilele, Trust.

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  • New journalism ecologies in East and Southern Africa = innovations, participatory and newsmaking cultures /
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    Title/Author: New journalism ecologies in East and Southern Africa/ edited by Trust Matsilele, Shepherd Mpofu, Dumisani Moyo.
    Reminder of title: innovations, participatory and newsmaking cultures /
    other author: Matsilele, Trust.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
    Description: xxiii, 319 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Chapter 1 Social Media Driven Journalism In Africa: Some Theoretical Perspectives -- PART 1 NEWSMAKING CULTURES AND DIGITAL MEDIA INNOVATIONS -- Chapter 2 Mobile Digital Apps And News Production At NTV Uganda -- Chapter 3 Urban Commercial Radio and the Making of Apolitical Youth: Ethiopia in Focus -- Chapter 4 Social Media Applications and The Changing Newsroom Cultures in Africa: A Case Study of Lesotho -- Chapter 5 The Mediatisation and Media Practice Of Citizen Media And GBV: A Case Of Etv scandal Soap Opera Facebook Page -- Chapter 6 Online Harassment Of Journalists In Zimbabwe: Experiences, Coping Strategies And Implications -- Chapter 7 'Digital first' as a coping measure for Malawi's print newspapers -- Chapter 8 Digital Newspapers As Watchdogs Of Corruption In '2nd Republic' Zimbabwe: A Critical Analysis Of Zimlive.Com And Zim Morning Post's 'Covidgate' Reports -- Chapter 9 Migrating from Traditional To Online-Only News Delivery Among Namibian Publications: An Assessment -- PART 2 SOCIAL MEDIA, FUNDING MODELS AND PARTICIPATORY CULTURES -- Chapter 10 Exploring the Attitude of Tanzanian Journalists to Citizen Journalism -- Chapter 11 Monitoring the Fourth Estate: A Critical Analyses Of The Role Audiences In Watchdogging Journalists -- Chapter 12 Financial Sustainability of Social Media-Driven Publications In Zambia -- Chapter 13 Prospects and Challenges for Indigenous African Language Media in The Digital Age -- Chapter 14 Diasporic Media and The Appropriation of Technologies: A Case Of Nehanda Radio And Zimbabwean Politics -- Chapter 15 Reporting on Everyday Life: Practices and Experiences of Citizen Journalism In Mozambique -- Chapter 16 Misfiring Armoury In The Name Of Citizen Journalism: Reliability Of Xenophobia Reportage Through Social Media.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Online journalism - Africa, East. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-23625-9
    ISBN: 9783031236259
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