Media Diversity in South Africa
New Concepts from the Global South
Herausgeber: Reid, Julie
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New Concepts from the Global South
Herausgeber: Reid, Julie
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This timely book argues that the Global North's research methods and traditional assumptions are not valid to the media landscapes and audiences of the Global South. With South Africa as the focus, the authors offer a new understanding of media diversity along an audience-centred approach.
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This timely book argues that the Global North's research methods and traditional assumptions are not valid to the media landscapes and audiences of the Global South. With South Africa as the focus, the authors offer a new understanding of media diversity along an audience-centred approach.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 401g
- ISBN-13: 9781032101866
- ISBN-10: 1032101865
- Artikelnr.: 71235130
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 401g
- ISBN-13: 9781032101866
- ISBN-10: 1032101865
- Artikelnr.: 71235130
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Julie Reid is an Associate Professor at the Department of Communication Science at the University of South Africa (UNISA).
CHAPTER 1: Conceptualising a new understanding of media diversity Julie
Reid CHAPTER 2: Measuring media diversity in South Africa: a model for
measuring media diversity and the audience centred approach Julie Reid and
Vanessa Malila PART B Reaching and researching the audience CHAPTER 3: The
lay of the media landscape: media ownership concentration in South Africa
Petrus Potgieter and George Angelopulo CHAPTER 4: But how much news do we
really get? Actual access to the news media among different audiences in
South Africa George Angelopulo and Petrus Potgieter CHAPTER 5: An audience
study on experienced levels of news media diversity among low-income media
users in South Africa Vanessa Malila and Julie Reid PART C Media policy and
sectors in South Africa: what about diversity? CHAPTER 6: Policy choice or
policy convergence? The media and Information and Communications
Technologies (ICTs) policies of South Africa's major political parties Jane
Duncan CHAPTER 7: Lofty ideals but a failing mission. The Media Development
and Diversity Agency Tanja Bosch CHAPTER 8: Frenemies: Toward an
ethnography of audience engagement with public service television in South
Africa viola c. milton CHAPTER 9: Missed opportunities for substantive
diversity. Media diversity and digital terrestrial television in South
Africa Kate Skinner CHAPTER 10: Community newspaper voices: local and
black, but the glaring gap is women Glenda Daniels CHAPTER 11: Reflections
on the African digital ecosystem viola c. milton INDEX
Reid CHAPTER 2: Measuring media diversity in South Africa: a model for
measuring media diversity and the audience centred approach Julie Reid and
Vanessa Malila PART B Reaching and researching the audience CHAPTER 3: The
lay of the media landscape: media ownership concentration in South Africa
Petrus Potgieter and George Angelopulo CHAPTER 4: But how much news do we
really get? Actual access to the news media among different audiences in
South Africa George Angelopulo and Petrus Potgieter CHAPTER 5: An audience
study on experienced levels of news media diversity among low-income media
users in South Africa Vanessa Malila and Julie Reid PART C Media policy and
sectors in South Africa: what about diversity? CHAPTER 6: Policy choice or
policy convergence? The media and Information and Communications
Technologies (ICTs) policies of South Africa's major political parties Jane
Duncan CHAPTER 7: Lofty ideals but a failing mission. The Media Development
and Diversity Agency Tanja Bosch CHAPTER 8: Frenemies: Toward an
ethnography of audience engagement with public service television in South
Africa viola c. milton CHAPTER 9: Missed opportunities for substantive
diversity. Media diversity and digital terrestrial television in South
Africa Kate Skinner CHAPTER 10: Community newspaper voices: local and
black, but the glaring gap is women Glenda Daniels CHAPTER 11: Reflections
on the African digital ecosystem viola c. milton INDEX
CHAPTER 1: Conceptualising a new understanding of media diversity Julie
Reid CHAPTER 2: Measuring media diversity in South Africa: a model for
measuring media diversity and the audience centred approach Julie Reid and
Vanessa Malila PART B Reaching and researching the audience CHAPTER 3: The
lay of the media landscape: media ownership concentration in South Africa
Petrus Potgieter and George Angelopulo CHAPTER 4: But how much news do we
really get? Actual access to the news media among different audiences in
South Africa George Angelopulo and Petrus Potgieter CHAPTER 5: An audience
study on experienced levels of news media diversity among low-income media
users in South Africa Vanessa Malila and Julie Reid PART C Media policy and
sectors in South Africa: what about diversity? CHAPTER 6: Policy choice or
policy convergence? The media and Information and Communications
Technologies (ICTs) policies of South Africa's major political parties Jane
Duncan CHAPTER 7: Lofty ideals but a failing mission. The Media Development
and Diversity Agency Tanja Bosch CHAPTER 8: Frenemies: Toward an
ethnography of audience engagement with public service television in South
Africa viola c. milton CHAPTER 9: Missed opportunities for substantive
diversity. Media diversity and digital terrestrial television in South
Africa Kate Skinner CHAPTER 10: Community newspaper voices: local and
black, but the glaring gap is women Glenda Daniels CHAPTER 11: Reflections
on the African digital ecosystem viola c. milton INDEX
Reid CHAPTER 2: Measuring media diversity in South Africa: a model for
measuring media diversity and the audience centred approach Julie Reid and
Vanessa Malila PART B Reaching and researching the audience CHAPTER 3: The
lay of the media landscape: media ownership concentration in South Africa
Petrus Potgieter and George Angelopulo CHAPTER 4: But how much news do we
really get? Actual access to the news media among different audiences in
South Africa George Angelopulo and Petrus Potgieter CHAPTER 5: An audience
study on experienced levels of news media diversity among low-income media
users in South Africa Vanessa Malila and Julie Reid PART C Media policy and
sectors in South Africa: what about diversity? CHAPTER 6: Policy choice or
policy convergence? The media and Information and Communications
Technologies (ICTs) policies of South Africa's major political parties Jane
Duncan CHAPTER 7: Lofty ideals but a failing mission. The Media Development
and Diversity Agency Tanja Bosch CHAPTER 8: Frenemies: Toward an
ethnography of audience engagement with public service television in South
Africa viola c. milton CHAPTER 9: Missed opportunities for substantive
diversity. Media diversity and digital terrestrial television in South
Africa Kate Skinner CHAPTER 10: Community newspaper voices: local and
black, but the glaring gap is women Glenda Daniels CHAPTER 11: Reflections
on the African digital ecosystem viola c. milton INDEX







