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contents | Chapter 1. Reflections on the African print media: critical analysis of the ideology question -- Chapter 2. Mass media in Pakistan: historical evolution, challenges, and prospects -- Chapter 3. Literary ethnobotany in aboriginal Australia: Oodgeroo Noonuccal's poetry as biocultural activism -- Chapter 4. The challenges and constructive role of journalism during COVID-19 in communication ecology of pandemic reporting in the global South -- Chapter 5. The rise of news misinformation in the digital era: an endless struggle between credible information and news pollutants in Nigeria -- Chapter 6. Western media and the problem of the other in representational communication: rethinking the African experience -- Chapter 7. Demystifying mythology: deconstructing the Indian myth through modern mythic fiction -- Chapter 8. Philosophical analysis of verbal and non-verbal communications in Yoruba ethical culture -- Chapter 9. The rhetorical strategies in chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's "Zikora" -- Chapter 10. Traditional art's survival in the digital era: puppet performance on YouTube -- Chapter 11. The transformation of the ethnic pop music industry and the negotiation of cultural identity -- Chapter 12. Analysis of the communication characteristics of animation as media in the protection and inheritance of cultural heritage -- Chapter 13. Gender equality as a cultural requisite for sustainable development in Nigeria -- Chapter 14. Global environmental challenges and the role of colored ecofeminists -- Chapter 15. Celebrity endorsement and cultural orientation as per the indo-African perspective -- Chapter 16. Conflict and communication in the global South: a peace and war journalism perspective -- Chapter 17. Socio-religious norms of Pakistan: understanding the emotional labour and the dilemma of stay-at-home women -- Chapter 18. Philosophical mediation between patriarchal theory and feminism: a reflection on Igbo society -- Chapter 19. Social media and connective mourning: analysing the EndSARSMemorial2 protests in Nigeria -- Chapter 20. The impact of social media use: a cross-cultural study of youth in Cairo and Casablanca -- Chapter 21. Modeling the impact of social media influencers on intention to visit ecotourism destinations in the global South -- Chapter 22. Structured-deliberative gossip: a theory in understanding patterns of political communication in society -- Chapter 23. Media attention and offline political participation in Pakistan: the mediating role of political interest and online political participation -- Chapter 24. Mediatization of Ubuntu: towards a philosophical approach to media practice in Africa. |
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spelling | Handbook of research on deconstructing culture and communication in the Global South edited by Desmond Okocha, Muhammad Yousaf, Melchizedec Onobe. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, 2023. 34 PDFs (490 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. Reflections on the African print media: critical analysis of the ideology question -- Chapter 2. Mass media in Pakistan: historical evolution, challenges, and prospects -- Chapter 3. Literary ethnobotany in aboriginal Australia: Oodgeroo Noonuccal's poetry as biocultural activism -- Chapter 4. The challenges and constructive role of journalism during COVID-19 in communication ecology of pandemic reporting in the global South -- Chapter 5. The rise of news misinformation in the digital era: an endless struggle between credible information and news pollutants in Nigeria -- Chapter 6. Western media and the problem of the other in representational communication: rethinking the African experience -- Chapter 7. Demystifying mythology: deconstructing the Indian myth through modern mythic fiction -- Chapter 8. Philosophical analysis of verbal and non-verbal communications in Yoruba ethical culture -- Chapter 9. The rhetorical strategies in chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's "Zikora" -- Chapter 10. Traditional art's survival in the digital era: puppet performance on YouTube -- Chapter 11. The transformation of the ethnic pop music industry and the negotiation of cultural identity -- Chapter 12. Analysis of the communication characteristics of animation as media in the protection and inheritance of cultural heritage -- Chapter 13. Gender equality as a cultural requisite for sustainable development in Nigeria -- Chapter 14. Global environmental challenges and the role of colored ecofeminists -- Chapter 15. Celebrity endorsement and cultural orientation as per the indo-African perspective -- Chapter 16. Conflict and communication in the global South: a peace and war journalism perspective -- Chapter 17. Socio-religious norms of Pakistan: understanding the emotional labour and the dilemma of stay-at-home women -- Chapter 18. Philosophical mediation between patriarchal theory and feminism: a reflection on Igbo society -- Chapter 19. Social media and connective mourning: analysing the EndSARSMemorial2 protests in Nigeria -- Chapter 20. The impact of social media use: a cross-cultural study of youth in Cairo and Casablanca -- Chapter 21. Modeling the impact of social media influencers on intention to visit ecotourism destinations in the global South -- Chapter 22. Structured-deliberative gossip: a theory in understanding patterns of political communication in society -- Chapter 23. Media attention and offline political participation in Pakistan: the mediating role of political interest and online political participation -- Chapter 24. Mediatization of Ubuntu: towards a philosophical approach to media practice in Africa. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "Our primary research interests cut across politics, media, communication and culture and we have embarked on this journey to examine interconnectivity of the various subjects in defining the people, processes and places associated with the Global South. Hence, this project is in response to the dire need of identity-centric imagination and communication aimed at courting meta-approaches, particularly the emerging dynamics and nexus in the relationship and cooperation between North- South. The core objective of this book is to give a balance narrative of the region among the comity of nations in the Northern Hemisphere. In view of this, the publication will be revisiting the salient issues that form the core ingredients for the development and evolution of nations. Another unique attribute of this book is that aside the seasoned contributors being assembled from diverse countries, they will be drawn from difference disciplines, including: philosophy, law, religion, media, communication, history, sociology, public policy and information technology"-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 07/14/2023). Communication Political aspects Developing countries Case studies. Okocha, Desmond Onyemechi 1983- editor. Onobe, Melchizedec J. 1969- editor. Yousaf, Muhammad 1980- editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 166848093X 9781668480939 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-6684-8093-9 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Handbook of research on deconstructing culture and communication in the Global South Chapter 1. Reflections on the African print media: critical analysis of the ideology question -- Chapter 2. Mass media in Pakistan: historical evolution, challenges, and prospects -- Chapter 3. Literary ethnobotany in aboriginal Australia: Oodgeroo Noonuccal's poetry as biocultural activism -- Chapter 4. The challenges and constructive role of journalism during COVID-19 in communication ecology of pandemic reporting in the global South -- Chapter 5. The rise of news misinformation in the digital era: an endless struggle between credible information and news pollutants in Nigeria -- Chapter 6. Western media and the problem of the other in representational communication: rethinking the African experience -- Chapter 7. Demystifying mythology: deconstructing the Indian myth through modern mythic fiction -- Chapter 8. Philosophical analysis of verbal and non-verbal communications in Yoruba ethical culture -- Chapter 9. The rhetorical strategies in chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's "Zikora" -- Chapter 10. Traditional art's survival in the digital era: puppet performance on YouTube -- Chapter 11. The transformation of the ethnic pop music industry and the negotiation of cultural identity -- Chapter 12. Analysis of the communication characteristics of animation as media in the protection and inheritance of cultural heritage -- Chapter 13. Gender equality as a cultural requisite for sustainable development in Nigeria -- Chapter 14. Global environmental challenges and the role of colored ecofeminists -- Chapter 15. Celebrity endorsement and cultural orientation as per the indo-African perspective -- Chapter 16. Conflict and communication in the global South: a peace and war journalism perspective -- Chapter 17. Socio-religious norms of Pakistan: understanding the emotional labour and the dilemma of stay-at-home women -- Chapter 18. Philosophical mediation between patriarchal theory and feminism: a reflection on Igbo society -- Chapter 19. Social media and connective mourning: analysing the EndSARSMemorial2 protests in Nigeria -- Chapter 20. The impact of social media use: a cross-cultural study of youth in Cairo and Casablanca -- Chapter 21. Modeling the impact of social media influencers on intention to visit ecotourism destinations in the global South -- Chapter 22. Structured-deliberative gossip: a theory in understanding patterns of political communication in society -- Chapter 23. Media attention and offline political participation in Pakistan: the mediating role of political interest and online political participation -- Chapter 24. Mediatization of Ubuntu: towards a philosophical approach to media practice in Africa. Communication Political aspects Developing countries Case studies. |
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