The Future of Television in the Global South; Reflections from Selected Countries The Future of Television in the Global South; Reflections from Selected Countries , by George Ogola, Cham, Switzerland, Palgrave Macmillan, Springer Nature Switzerland AG, 2023, 233 pp. $160.99hbk, ISBN 978-3-031-18832-9, ISBN 978-3-031-18833-6 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-18833-6ext.
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"The Future of Television in the Global South; Reflections from Selected Countries." African Journalism Studies, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print), pp. 1–2 Additional informationNotes on contributorsJob Allan WefwafwaJob Allan Wefwafwa is a Post-doctoral Researcher and Sessional Lecturer at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in South Africa, He is also a Full-Time Lecturer at Technical University of Kenya. His doctorate is in journalism and media Studies, focusing on social media and African electoral politics. He heads several research teams including: a three member team researching on the adoption of oral communication in museum documentation in Africa; and a six-member team researching on WhatsApp and Xenophobia in South Africa. Previously, he headed a South African team in a multi-country Project about media reporting on Gender-Based Violence. He has held numerous fellowships and grants.
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Accredited by the South African Department of Higher Education and Training for university research purposes African Journalism Studies subscribes to the Code of Best Practice for Peer Reviewed Scholarly Journals of the Academy of Science of South Africa. African Journalism Studies ( AJS) aims to contribute to the ongoing extension of the theories, methodologies and empirical data to under-researched areas of knowledge production, through its emphasis on African journalism studies within a broader, comparative perspective of the Global South. AJS strives for theoretical diversity and methodological inclusivity, by developing theoretical approaches and making critical interventions in global scholarly debates. The journal''s comparative and interdisciplinary approach is informed by the related fields of cultural and media studies, communication studies, African studies, politics, and sociology. The field of journalism studies is understood broadly, as including the practices, norms, value systems, frameworks of representation, audiences, platforms, industries, theories and power relations that relate to the production, consumption and study of journalism. A wide definition of journalism is used, which extends beyond news and current affairs to include digital and social media, documentary film and narrative non-fiction.