Decolonising Journalism Education in South Africa

Decolonising Journalism Education in South Africa

Critical Perspectives

Ponono, Mvuso; Jaffer, Zubeida; Chasi, Colin; Rodny-Gumede, Ylva

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

272

Mole

9781032493992

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PREFACE
CONTRIBUTORS
1. Introduction
Ylva Rodny-Gumede, Colin Chasi, Zubeida Jaffer and Mvuso Ponono
2. On the meaning of decolonisation
Sabelo J Ndlovu-Gatsheni
3. The decolonial problematic in journalism ethics
Phillip Santos and Admire Mare
4. Making a case for decolonising journalism and media studies
Bruce Mutsvairo and Robin Kasozi Bukenya
5. Birthed by the west: Complexities of redefining journalism curricula in South African universities
Bevelyn Dube
6. Towards a research agenda for African media and communication studies: Pathfinders must first know where they are
Colin Chasi and Ylva Rodny-Gumede
7. Journalism and media studies education in South Africa
Taryn Isaacs de Vega
8. Power, knowledge and journalism: The Naspers-127 submission to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and its aftermath
Christi van der Westhuizen
9. A very long erratum note: The corrective role of the South African media as a form of transitional justice
Mia Swart
10. A decolonial analysis of the cyberbullying of South African women journalists
Glenda Daniels
11. Not clowns but capable agents: Tapping into subaltern theory to centralise the marginalised
Mvuzo Ponono and Anthea Garman
12. In-between journalism and media development: Negotiating journalist safety within decolonising African contexts
viola c. milton and Winston Mano
13. Decolonising media ethics and media accountability systems: Elevating the value of voice in southern journalism
Julie Reid
14. "Because of this khephu": Dehumanisation through language in 'South African' media
Zethu Cakata
15. 'Living under coloniality from social experiment to common experience: Lessons from Nat Nakasa'
Willemien Marais
16. The oral archive as 'first author' in the emergence of the nineteenth century African newspaper intellectual tradition
Nomalanga Mkhize
17. Developing a new national narrative for South Africa
Zubeida Jaffer and Shepherd Mpofu
INDEX
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Journalism Education;Africa;Media;Decolonisation;South African News Media;African Journalism;Decolonial Turn;South African Universities;Contemporary Societies;Van Der Westhuizen;Decolonise Education;Afrikaans Language;TRC Process;Imvo Zabantsundu;Rand Daily Mail;Journalism Curricula;Black Women Journalists;Civil Society;Mandela;Decolonial Theorists;South African Scholars;African Epistemologies;Nat Nakasa;UN;Media Accountability Systems;Media Studies Education;Xhosa Histories;Journalism Ethics