
Technologies and Media Production Cultures
A Global South Perspective
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- Megjelenés dátuma 2025. június 9.
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- ISBN 9783031785818
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem240 oldal
- Méret 210x148 mm
- Nyelv angol
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This is a must-read collection for undergraduate and post-graduate students and researchers in the field of media studies, journalism and communication as well as media professionals, policymakers, and anyone keen to know more about how technology is implicated in media production cultures in the Global South.
- Professor Tendai Chari, University of Venda, South Africa
Tackles issues? including the use of technology for good, social media and news production, algorithms and consumption patterns, and changes to language dynamics?that will remain relevant for the next few decades to come.
- Prof Glenda Daniels, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
This volume delves into the intricate relationship between technology and media production, emphasizing its influence across political, socio-economic, and cultural contexts. Technology now plays a central role in producing and distributing news and Ads, fundamentally altering the media landscape. However, there has been limited exploration of the broader implications of these advancements, particularly from the perspective of the Global South. This edited volume seeks to address this gap by featuring papers that examine how technology has reshaped newsroom and advertorial processes in countries like Malawi, South Africa, and Nigeria.
Albert Sharra is Joint-Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Witwatersrand and University of Edinburgh and is a Visiting Researcher at CAMRI, University of Westminster. He conducts research on digital media, digital politics, artificial intelligence and digital culture. He is a Mentor of Digital Media Innovators at the International Press Institute (IPI).
Ufuoma Akpojivi is the Policy, Research and Learning Lead at Advocates for International Development, United Kingdom; a Research Associate at the University of South Africa; and a Visiting Scholar at the University of Ghana. Prior to this, he was an Associate Professor and Head of the Media Studies Department at the University of the Witwatersrand and a Visiting Professor at the School of Media and Communication, Pan-Atlantic University, Nigeria. He is a C2-rated researcher of the National Research Foundation (NRF) South Africa and a recipient of numerous teaching and learning awards.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
This volume delves into the intricate relationship between technology and media production, emphasizing its influence across political, socio-economic, and cultural contexts. By 2010, the integration of computing and automated systems had already begun revolutionizing media production, prompting traditional outlets to embrace a 'digital first' approach. Concepts like dual-management processes and the fusion of traditional and digital systems have emerged, challenging conventional norms. What sets this transformation apart is the gradual replacement of human decision-making with communicative artificial intelligence and automation. Technology now plays a central role in producing and distributing news and Ads, fundamentally altering the media landscape. However, there has been limited exploration of the broader implications of these advancements, particularly from the perspective of the Global South. This edited volume seeks to address this gap by featuring papers that examine how technology has reshaped newsroom and advertorial processes in countries like Malawi, South Africa, and Nigeria. Through a collection of insightful essays, readers are invited to explore the transformative power of technology in media production, packaging, and distribution systems. From digital innovations to traditional media adaptations, this volume offers a comprehensive understanding of the evolving media landscape in the age of technology.
TöbbTartalomjegyzék:
Part 1: Technologies and Traditional Media.- Chapter 1: Introduction: Media Culture and Practice in the Digital Age.- Chapter 2: AI and Effective Journalism in a Technology-Deficient Environment: Prospects, Challenges and Ethical Concerns.- Chapter 3: Shaping Journalism Future: A Call for Contextualised Technology Adoption.- Chapter 4: Digital First in Malawian Newsrooms: A Comparative Analysis.- Chapter 5: Towards Automation: News-Wrap Implementation at Malawi?s Nation Newspapers.- Chapter 6: The Illusion of Change: Unveiling News Production and Consumption Dynamics in Zimpapers News Hub.- Part 2: Journalism and Social Media Platforms.- Chapter 7: Traditional Media and New Technologies: Facebook Radio Programming in Uganda.- Chapter 8: The Algorithmic Power and Subtitles in African Language on Facebook Peripheral News Outlets: Language Policy and Practices.- Chapter 9: ?Negotiating Liquidity?: South African Journalists Perceptions of their Identities on Social Media.- Chapter 10: The Attention Economy of Micro-Influencers in Malawi: The Case of Stanford Sinyangwe.- Chapter 11: Conclusion: Technologies and Journalism in African Newsrooms.
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