Communication in an Era of Global Conflicts assesses trends and issues in communication and their implications for conflicts in the African context. In doing so, the various chapters draw from culture, tradition, folklore, communication and conflict theories, principles and strategies, and from systems approach to conflict resolution. The underlying assumption of all the chapters is the pivotal role of communication—new media, traditional mass communication, interpersonal communication, intercultural communication, and communication technologies—in conflict and conflict resolution. This book is unique for its multidimensional perspectives, a long overdue addition to the growing literature on conflicts in Africa.
Contributions by: Ifeoma Amobi, Nicholls K. Boas, Joses Gani Yoroms, Sola Isola, Kehbuma Langmia, Ali A. Mazrui, Ritchard T. M'Bayo, Eronini R. Megwa, Matt Mogekwu, Bala A. Musa, Mohammed Musa, Benson Oduor Ojwang', Christine Oduor-Ombaka, Abigail O. Ogwezzy, Emeka J. Okoli, Ephraim A. Okoro, Olufemi Onabajo, Nosa Owens-Ibie, Abiodun Salawu, Oloruntola Sunday, Ogu Sunny Enemaku