The Alternative Press in South Africa

The Alternative Press in South Africa
Title The Alternative Press in South Africa PDF eBook
Author Keyan G. Tomaselli
Publisher Anthropos Research & Publications
Pages 258
Release 1991
Genre Ethnic press
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Studies on the South African Media: The alternative press in South Africa

Studies on the South African Media: The alternative press in South Africa
Title Studies on the South African Media: The alternative press in South Africa PDF eBook
Author Keyan Tomaselli
Publisher
Pages
Release 1987
Genre Mass media
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South Africa's Alternative Press

South Africa's Alternative Press
Title South Africa's Alternative Press PDF eBook
Author Les Switzer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 424
Release 1997-02-13
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780521553513

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Collection of essays on the South African alternative press from the 1880s to the 1960s.

South Africa's Resistance Press

South Africa's Resistance Press
Title South Africa's Resistance Press PDF eBook
Author Les Switzer
Publisher Ohio University Press
Pages 531
Release 2000
Genre Africa
ISBN 0896802132

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South Africa's Resistance Press is a collection of essays celebrating the contributions of scores of newspapers, newsletters, and magazines that confronted the state in the generation after 1960. These publications contributed in no small measure to reviving a mass movement inside South Africa that would finally bring an end to apartheid. This marginalized press had an impact on its audience that cannot be measured in terms of the small number of issues sold, the limited amount of advertising revenue raised, or the relative absence of effective marketing and distribution strategies. These journalists rendered communities visible that were too often invisible and provided a voice for those too often voiceless. They contributed immeasurably to broadening the concept of a free press in South Africa. The guardians of the new South Africa owe these publications a debt of gratitude that cannot be repaid.

Surviving the Transition

Surviving the Transition
Title Surviving the Transition PDF eBook
Author Joan de Castro
Publisher
Pages 42
Release 1994
Genre Newspaper reading
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Media and Dependency in South Africa

Media and Dependency in South Africa
Title Media and Dependency in South Africa PDF eBook
Author Les Switzer
Publisher Ohio University Press
Pages 104
Release 1985
Genre Business & Economics
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Switzer looks at how South Africa's communications industry, the largest and most powerful on the continent, promotes dependency among the subject African populations. This study of the Ciskei "Homeland", which has long been a fountainhead of African nationalism and a zone of conflict between blacks and whites, focuses on the privately owned, commercial press and its role in helping to frame a consensus in support of the political, economic and ideological values of the ruling alliance. The conceptual framework employed differs from that normally used in communications research. Further, Switzer offers an alternative methodology which attempts to show how researchers can conceptualize the purposes behind news, entertainment and advertising and to measure the extent to which mediated reality does and does not conform to the lives of the people. This work, then, is of interest to workers in communications as well as to those who are concerned with development in South Africa and, indeed, in the entire non-Western world.

Press Freedom in Africa

Press Freedom in Africa
Title Press Freedom in Africa PDF eBook
Author Herman Wasserman
Publisher Routledge
Pages 171
Release 2013-09-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1135716439

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This book gives an overview of current debates surrounding press freedom in Africa in response to ongoing contestations between media and governments on the continent. Through case studies of individual African countries as well as international comparisons, a wide range of global contributors provide critical assessments of the state of press freedom on the continent and critical perspectives on the dominant discourses around freedom and democracy. Some fear an alarming slide towards a media-intolerant environment in South Africa, and the proposed Media Appeals Tribunal and the Protection of State Information Bill (POSIB) have met with strong criticism from journalism practitioners and educators. This book examines these and other recent developments seen to represent a threat to press freedom on the African continent. Contributors to the volume take a comparative look at the situation in South Africa within a broader, global context of transitions to democracy and globalised marketization of the media, as well as inspecting specific African examples that may serve to illuminate broader trends. Case studies from different African countries are examined, but in the process the discourses around press freedom are also subjected to critical scrutiny. Critics state that the South African media are not without fault, and that part of journalism scholarship’s role is to continue to point to these shortcomings and to suggest ways of improving the media’s democratic responsibility. Press Freedom in Africa provides a range of perspectives on the heated debates surrounding press freedom. It illustrates the importance of research-based, scholarly interventions into the often emotional and rhetorical debates surrounding the role of the media in African society. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies.