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Media and Dependency in South Africa - A Case Study of the Press and the Ciskei 'Homeland'
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MJ - Ohio University Press
Sivumäärä: 98 sivua
Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 1985, 01.10.1985 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
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 u201cHomelandu201d, 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.

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