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South African Arab Spring or Democracy to Come? An Analysis of South African Journalists’ Engagement with Citizenry through Twitter
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2016
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Recapturing Citizen Journalism: Processes and Patterns
pp. 19
Networked Social Journalism: Media, Citizen Participation and Democracy in Nigeria
pp. 34
Crossing Taboo Lines: Citizen Journalism Ethics in Political Crisis Settings
pp. 59
The Positioning of Citizen-Influenced Radio in the Battle for the Control of Minds
pp. 77
Why the Arab Spring Never Came to Ethiopia
pp. 90
Citizen Journalism at Crossroads: Mediated Political Agency and Duress in Central Africa
pp. 107
South African Arab Spring or Democracy to Come? An Analysis of South African Journalists’ Engagement with Citizenry through Twitter
pp. 123
Digital Technologies and the Extractive Sector: The New Wave of Citizen Journalism in Resource-Rich Countries
pp. 139
Crowdfunding: A Harambee for African Journalism?
pp. 157
Politics of Passion and the Pursuit of Propaganda in Zimbabwe’s State Media: A Study of the Case of The Herald
pp. 171
Beyond Blind Optimism: The Case of Citizen Journalism in the Struggle for Democracy in Zimbabwe
pp. 187
Political Participation, Alternative Media and Citizen Journalism in Lusophone Africa
pp. 202
Between “Bottom-Up” Journalism and Social Activism in Unequal Societies: The Case of GroundUp in South Africa
pp. 215
Citizen Journalism and National Politics in Zimbabwe: The Case of the 2008 and 2013 Elections
pp. 229
Citizen Journalism in Kenya as a Contested “Third Space”
pp. 244
Citizen Journalism and the Ebola Outbreak in Africa
pp. 262
From Citizen Journalism to Human Rights Journalism: Framing the Ebola Epidemic in Sierra Leone on Facebook
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