De-neocolonizing Africa Harnessing the Digital Frontier /

書目詳細資料
企業作者: SpringerLink (Online service)
其他作者: Akpan, Unwana Samuel (Editor)
總結:XXXIII, 476 p. 12 illus., 10 illus. in color.
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語言:英语
出版: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
版:1st ed. 2024.
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在線閱讀:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-66304-8
格式: 電子 圖書
書本目錄:
  • Chapter 1. Comparative Analysis of Kunta Kinte in "Roots" and Okonkwo in "Things Fall Apart" as Symbols of Colonial and Neocolonial Defiants: Legacy of Resistance and Resilience against the White Man's Kraal
  • Chapter 2. Advancing African Communication Scholarship: The African Culture-Oriented Framework for Mentoring
  • Chapter 3. Bending the Spoon with Our Minds: Africa’s Apocalyptic Fate with Coloniality
  • Chapter 4. Ideology The Colonialism that Evades Decolonization
  • Chapter 5. De-Neocolonizing and Redesigning African Education for Success in the Digital Age
  • Chapter 6. De-Neocolonizing Africa via Trade and Commerce Route in the Digital Age
  • Chapter 7. De-Neocolonizing Development Concept: Communication Policy-Making and Sustainable Development in Africa
  • Chapter 8. Customer Engagement Marketing: One of the New Advertising Trends
  • Chapter 9. Digital Transformation and Decolonize Media in Egypt
  • Chapter 10. The Unmasking of Digital Media Juju in Africa
  • Chapter 11. Digitally De-Neocolonizing the Nigerian Journalism Space
  • Chapter 12. Mega Sports Events Coloniality of Power and the FIFA 2010 World Cup in South Africa - An Analysis of the Changes in Representation over the Past Ten Years
  • Chapter 13. Ways Forward for Media Development: Towards a De-Neocolonization Project
  • Chapter 14. Afro-Digital Sustainability and Mass Media in Nigeria
  • Chapter 15. Beyond the Neocolonizer's Appreciation of Climate Change Consumption of Zimbabwean Tabloid Umthunywa
  • Chapter 16. Neocolonial Framing of Developing and Developed Countries’ Attitudes Towards COVID-19 in the Guardian and Al-Jazeera Newspapers
  • Chapter 17. The Role of the African Diaspora in Contributing Towards and Investing in Public Services Governance in Africa: An Ethical Perspectives
  • Chapter 18. Decolonial Constructions and Negotiations of Ethnic and Transnational Identities The Case of Young Igbo Adults
  • Chapter 19. Deconstructing Colonial Frameworks in the Black Panther Film Analysis
  • Chapter 20. Depicting Neocolonialism in Screenplay Exploring Social Prescribing vis a vis Dominance in Femi Adebayo’s Jagun Jagun
  • Chapter 21. Nigerian Language Media Use and Entertainment Industry as Panacea for Decolonizing Recolonized Space
  • Chapter 22. De-Neocolonizing the South African Music Education Selective Transformation
  • Chapter 23. A Clarion Call to De-Westernize the Music Curricula of the Namibian Tertiary Institutions
  • Chapter 24. Espousal of Home-Grown Production Techniques for Zimbabwean Indigenous Music in the Digitized Age
  • Chapter 25. Ngoma Materiality and Instrumentality Reconfiguring Malawian Indigenous Music Digitization for Global Music Appreciation
  • Chapter 26. Exploring Globalization and Digitization Strategies to Counter Westernization and Neocolonialism in Botswana's Music Industry.