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Indigenous African Communication and Media Systems in a Digitized Age

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 2025


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Copyright year
2025
ISBN-Print
978-1-6669-6530-8
ISBN-Online
978-1-6669-6531-5
Publisher
Lexington, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
252
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
    2. Foreword No access
    3. Acknowledgments No access
    4. Introduction: Des Wilson and the Enduring Legacyin Preserving African IndigenousCommunication and Media Systems No access
    1. Chapter 1: Relevance of Des Wilson’s African Indigenous Media Research Track in a Digitized Age No access
    2. Chapter 2: Examining the Impact of Digital Technology on African Indigenous Media in Botswana: A Potential Challenge to Sustainability/Longevity No access
    3. Chapter 3: African Traditional Communication System in the Age of Hybridity: Habitual Media Customs and the Digital in the Nigerian Glocal Spaces No access
    1. Chapter 4: Communicating Emerging Science, Technology, and Innovation in Nigeria for Development in the Digital Age: Where Does Des Wilson’s Trado-modern Media Come in? No access
    2. Chapter 5: Ifa Divination, Extramundane Communication, and Internet: An Overview No access
    3. Chapter 6: New Media versus Traditional Media: 27 Years after Emergence of Internet in Nigeria No access
    4. Chapter 7: African Language Media and BBC Yoruba Service Sports Headlines: Influence on Audience Engagement Online No access
    5. Chapter 8: Egbe Bere Ugo Bere (Live and Let Live) Cultural Experiment as a Case Study on Igbo Traditional Public Relations Practice in Contemporary Digital Culture No access
    1. Chapter 9: Traditional Town Criers in Kenya and Nigeria: Enduring Relevance in the Digital Age No access
    2. Chapter 10: Nurturing Indigenous African Communication Modes in a Digital Age: Performing Igbo Proverbs in Film for Advice and Warning No access
    3. Chapter 11: Implications of the Two-Step Flow Theory on Traditional Leadership in the Digital Age: The Case of Annang People in Akwa Ibom State in Nigeria No access
    4. Chapter 12: Survival of Musical and Nonmusical Indigenous Namibian Media in the Digitized Age No access
    5. Chapter 13: Digital Technology in Breaking Information Barriers and the Preservation of Musical Arts in Zimbabwe No access
    6. Chapter 14: Vimbuza and Gule Wamkulu Traditional Dances as Enduring Malawian Indigenous Media Systems in the Digital Age No access
  1. Index No access Pages 241 - 242
  2. About the Contributors No access Pages 243 - 252

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