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Manipulation and Power Dynamics in African Media Narratives
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Manipulation and Power Dynamics in African Media Narratives

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This study explores the intricate relationship between manipulation and power dynamics within media narratives in Africa. It examines how various media platforms ranging from traditional print to digital outlets shape public perception and influence socio-political landscapes across the African continent. By analyzing case studies from different African countries, the book shows the strategies employed by media entities to manipulate narratives, often reflecting or challenging existing power structures. The role of government, corporate interests, and civil society in shaping these narratives is critically assessed. Also, the book discusses the implications of media manipulation on democracy, identity, and cultural representation in Africa.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
13 November 2024
Pages
56
ISBN
9783659871047

This study explores the intricate relationship between manipulation and power dynamics within media narratives in Africa. It examines how various media platforms ranging from traditional print to digital outlets shape public perception and influence socio-political landscapes across the African continent. By analyzing case studies from different African countries, the book shows the strategies employed by media entities to manipulate narratives, often reflecting or challenging existing power structures. The role of government, corporate interests, and civil society in shaping these narratives is critically assessed. Also, the book discusses the implications of media manipulation on democracy, identity, and cultural representation in Africa.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
13 November 2024
Pages
56
ISBN
9783659871047