Bruce Mutsvairo, Massimo Ragnedda, Tenford Chitanana, Sara Brouwer, Professor Chika Anyanwu
Mapping the Digital Divide in Africa. A Mediated Analysis
Herausgeber: Ragnedda, Massimo
Bruce Mutsvairo, Massimo Ragnedda, Tenford Chitanana, Sara Brouwer, Professor Chika Anyanwu
Mapping the Digital Divide in Africa. A Mediated Analysis
Herausgeber: Ragnedda, Massimo
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This collection seeks to analyze the problems and opportunities associated with the ubiquitous digital revolution, providing a cross-disciplinary examination of digital disparities inhibiting social, political and economic progress across Africa.
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This collection seeks to analyze the problems and opportunities associated with the ubiquitous digital revolution, providing a cross-disciplinary examination of digital disparities inhibiting social, political and economic progress across Africa.
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- Routledge
- Verlag: Amsterdam University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9789462986855
- ISBN-10: 9462986851
- Artikelnr.: 55378397
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge
- Verlag: Amsterdam University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9789462986855
- ISBN-10: 9462986851
- Artikelnr.: 55378397
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Bruce Mutsvairo is a Professor of Journalism at Auburn University, AL, USA. He has authored or edited 8 scholarly books including in 2019 alone: Mutsvairo B, Bebawi S and Borges-Rey, E (2019). Data Journalism in the Global South (Eds). Prefaced by Oscar Westlund, Ester Appelgren and Carl-Gustav Linden. London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-3-030-25177-2 Mutsvairo, B and Muneri C. (2019). Journalism, Democracy and Human Rights in Zimbabwe. Prefaced by Tawana Kupe. Lenham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group. ISBN 978-1-4985-9976-4 Mutsvairo B and Ragnedda M. (2019). Mapping the Digital Divide in Africa: A Mediated Analysis. Eds. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. ISBN 9789462986855. Massimo Ragnedda is Senior Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies at the University of Northumbria. Prior to joining the University of Northumbria, he worked at the University of Sassari from 2006 to 2012. During this time, he worked as a lecturer and supervisor of research, published widely and delivered presentations in several countries. He holds a PhD from the University of Sassari in Italy.
List of Figures and Tables, Acknowledgements, Notes on Contributors,
Section I: Foundations and Theory 1. Comprehending the digital disparities
in Africa - Bruce Mutsvairo & Massimo Ragnedda 2. Conceptualizing the
digital divide - Massimo Ragnedda 3. From Global to Local, Metropolitan to
the village. A Case for definitional and context-oriented approach to
examining the 'digital divide' - Tenford Chitanana 4. Technology and the
democratic space in Africa: A re-examination of the notion of 'digital
divide' - Muhammed Musa Section II: Social Inclusion and Digital Exclusion
5. The partially digital: Internet and South African youth -Toks Oyedemi 6.
Online football fandom as a microcosm of the digital participation divide
in Zimbabwe - Lyton Ncube 7. The discourse of digital inclusion of women in
Rwanda's media: A thematic analysis of Imvaho Nshya and The New Times
newspapers - Margaret Jjuuko and Joseph Njuguna Section III Cultural,
Social and Economic Paradigms 8. The digital divide and film - Beschara
Karam 9. Digital divide or information divide: Interrogating
Telecommunication Penetration measurements in communal African Societies -
Chika Anyanwu 10. Exploring how mobile phones mediate bonding, bridging and
linking social capital in a South African rural area - Lorenzo Dalvit and
Mbalenhle Buthelezi 11. Bridging the Digital Gap in Sub-Saharan Africa: A
Critical Analysis of Illiteracy and Language Divide - Steven Sam 12.
Kenya's 'mobile agriculture' discourse: unpacking notions of technology,
modernisation and development - Sara Brouwer, Index
Section I: Foundations and Theory 1. Comprehending the digital disparities
in Africa - Bruce Mutsvairo & Massimo Ragnedda 2. Conceptualizing the
digital divide - Massimo Ragnedda 3. From Global to Local, Metropolitan to
the village. A Case for definitional and context-oriented approach to
examining the 'digital divide' - Tenford Chitanana 4. Technology and the
democratic space in Africa: A re-examination of the notion of 'digital
divide' - Muhammed Musa Section II: Social Inclusion and Digital Exclusion
5. The partially digital: Internet and South African youth -Toks Oyedemi 6.
Online football fandom as a microcosm of the digital participation divide
in Zimbabwe - Lyton Ncube 7. The discourse of digital inclusion of women in
Rwanda's media: A thematic analysis of Imvaho Nshya and The New Times
newspapers - Margaret Jjuuko and Joseph Njuguna Section III Cultural,
Social and Economic Paradigms 8. The digital divide and film - Beschara
Karam 9. Digital divide or information divide: Interrogating
Telecommunication Penetration measurements in communal African Societies -
Chika Anyanwu 10. Exploring how mobile phones mediate bonding, bridging and
linking social capital in a South African rural area - Lorenzo Dalvit and
Mbalenhle Buthelezi 11. Bridging the Digital Gap in Sub-Saharan Africa: A
Critical Analysis of Illiteracy and Language Divide - Steven Sam 12.
Kenya's 'mobile agriculture' discourse: unpacking notions of technology,
modernisation and development - Sara Brouwer, Index
List of Figures and Tables, Acknowledgements, Notes on Contributors,
Section I: Foundations and Theory 1. Comprehending the digital disparities
in Africa - Bruce Mutsvairo & Massimo Ragnedda 2. Conceptualizing the
digital divide - Massimo Ragnedda 3. From Global to Local, Metropolitan to
the village. A Case for definitional and context-oriented approach to
examining the 'digital divide' - Tenford Chitanana 4. Technology and the
democratic space in Africa: A re-examination of the notion of 'digital
divide' - Muhammed Musa Section II: Social Inclusion and Digital Exclusion
5. The partially digital: Internet and South African youth -Toks Oyedemi 6.
Online football fandom as a microcosm of the digital participation divide
in Zimbabwe - Lyton Ncube 7. The discourse of digital inclusion of women in
Rwanda's media: A thematic analysis of Imvaho Nshya and The New Times
newspapers - Margaret Jjuuko and Joseph Njuguna Section III Cultural,
Social and Economic Paradigms 8. The digital divide and film - Beschara
Karam 9. Digital divide or information divide: Interrogating
Telecommunication Penetration measurements in communal African Societies -
Chika Anyanwu 10. Exploring how mobile phones mediate bonding, bridging and
linking social capital in a South African rural area - Lorenzo Dalvit and
Mbalenhle Buthelezi 11. Bridging the Digital Gap in Sub-Saharan Africa: A
Critical Analysis of Illiteracy and Language Divide - Steven Sam 12.
Kenya's 'mobile agriculture' discourse: unpacking notions of technology,
modernisation and development - Sara Brouwer, Index
Section I: Foundations and Theory 1. Comprehending the digital disparities
in Africa - Bruce Mutsvairo & Massimo Ragnedda 2. Conceptualizing the
digital divide - Massimo Ragnedda 3. From Global to Local, Metropolitan to
the village. A Case for definitional and context-oriented approach to
examining the 'digital divide' - Tenford Chitanana 4. Technology and the
democratic space in Africa: A re-examination of the notion of 'digital
divide' - Muhammed Musa Section II: Social Inclusion and Digital Exclusion
5. The partially digital: Internet and South African youth -Toks Oyedemi 6.
Online football fandom as a microcosm of the digital participation divide
in Zimbabwe - Lyton Ncube 7. The discourse of digital inclusion of women in
Rwanda's media: A thematic analysis of Imvaho Nshya and The New Times
newspapers - Margaret Jjuuko and Joseph Njuguna Section III Cultural,
Social and Economic Paradigms 8. The digital divide and film - Beschara
Karam 9. Digital divide or information divide: Interrogating
Telecommunication Penetration measurements in communal African Societies -
Chika Anyanwu 10. Exploring how mobile phones mediate bonding, bridging and
linking social capital in a South African rural area - Lorenzo Dalvit and
Mbalenhle Buthelezi 11. Bridging the Digital Gap in Sub-Saharan Africa: A
Critical Analysis of Illiteracy and Language Divide - Steven Sam 12.
Kenya's 'mobile agriculture' discourse: unpacking notions of technology,
modernisation and development - Sara Brouwer, Index







