Post-populism in Zambia: Michael Sata's rise, demise and legacy
A Fraser - International Political Science Review, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Models explaining populism as a policy response to the interests of the urban poor struggle
to understand the instability of populist mobilisations. A focus on political theatre is more …
to understand the instability of populist mobilisations. A focus on political theatre is more …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of online media on print media in developing countries
C Kalombe, J Phiri - Open Journal of Business and Management, 2019 - scirp.org
The newspaper industry must continue to innovate and find ways in which to harness
technology and employ business models that will not only help it save costs but also …
technology and employ business models that will not only help it save costs but also …
The power of the “audience-public”: Interactive radio in Africa
S Srinivasan, S Diepeveen - The International Journal of …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Scholars of media and politics mostly recognise that audiences and publics are constructed,
but fall short of explaining precisely how their indeterminate and imagined nature can be the …
but fall short of explaining precisely how their indeterminate and imagined nature can be the …
The historicity of media regulation in Zambia; examining the proposed statutory self-regulation
Y Ndawana, J Knowles, C Vaughan - African Journalism Studies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The media in Zambia have been in a state of uncertainty since Zambia reinstated democratic
governance in the early 1990s. Despite promising initial steps to deregulate the media that …
governance in the early 1990s. Despite promising initial steps to deregulate the media that …
Performing the News: Yorùbá Oral Traditions on the Radio
SK Adesubokan - Journal of African Cultural Studies, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The Yorùbá language radio programme Kókó Inú Ìwé Ìròyìn, which translates as
“Newspaper Headlines News”, began airing in 1999 and starts broadcasting at 6 am daily …
“Newspaper Headlines News”, began airing in 1999 and starts broadcasting at 6 am daily …
Metadiscourse variations in some Zambian female and male written discourses on political matters: the case of Post Newspaper opinion articles.
N Chipeta - 2021 - dspace.unza.zm
This study sought to investigate variations in the use of metadiscourse (MD) markers
between females and males in Post newspaper opinion articles on political matters …
between females and males in Post newspaper opinion articles on political matters …
Displacement and Substitutability Effects of Online Newspapers on Traditional Media: A Zambian Perspective
P Mbozi - Re-imagining Communication in Africa and the …, 2021 - Springer
This study analyses and compares displacement and replacement (substitutability) effects of
online newspapers on television, radio and print newspapers. It uses empirical data that is …
online newspapers on television, radio and print newspapers. It uses empirical data that is …
Media Representations of Local Muslim Associations' Acts of Charity in Zambia's Multi-Religious but Christian-Dominated Context since the 2010s
N Mwale - Islamic Africa, 2022 - brill.com
Using media representations, this article explores how the media presents Islamic charity in
a multi-religious but Christian-dominated context of Zambia. It shows that representations of …
a multi-religious but Christian-dominated context of Zambia. It shows that representations of …
Postsocialisms-populism in Zambia
A Fraser - … Political Science Review/Revue internationale de …, 2017 - JSTOR
Models explaining populism as a policy response to the interests of the urban poor struggle
to understand the instability of populist mobilisations. A focus on political theatre is more …
to understand the instability of populist mobilisations. A focus on political theatre is more …