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E-grāmata: Cultural Identity and New Communication Technologies: Political, Ethnic and Ideological Implications

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Cultural Identity and New Communication Technologies: Political, Ethnic and Ideological Implications presents a careful blend of conceptual, theoretical and applied research in NCTs. This book examines content that places new communication technologies in a context that recognizes their seamless co-option into the designs of politics and culture, as well as the ideological hegemony of non-Western societies and interrogates the diagnostic degree to which the use of new communication technologies is demonstrative of the users imaginary relations to imaginary reality, their thoughts and perceptions. The role NCTs play is significant in so far as they are avenues through which the progression towards the hegemonic (or nationalistic) normative can be catalyzed.
Foreword xiv
Preface xxii
Acknowledgment xxviii
Section 1 Emerging Media, Community, and Identity (Re)Construction
Chapter 1 Challenging Traditional Media Hegemonic Practices: A Kenyan Case
1(22)
D. Ndirangu Wachanga
Chapter 2 Identity and the New Communication Technologies: Evidence from Kenya
23(17)
Nathan Oyori Ogechi
Emily Bosire-Ogechi
Chapter 3 New Media in Kenya: Putting Ethnicity in Perspective
40(26)
Martin C. Njoroge
Purity Kimani
Bernard J. Kikech
Chapter 4 The Role of New Information and Communication Technologies (NICTs) in the Relations between the Central Government and Four Major Kingdoms in Uganda
66(24)
George Musambira
Samuel Muwanguzi
Chapter 5 The Cultural, Economic and Political Implications of New Media: A Case Study on Mobile Telephony among University Students in Kenya
90(20)
Frederick Kang `ethe Iraki
Chapter 6 New Media and Gender in East Africa: Assessing Media Dependency and Public Attitudes
110(18)
Uche Onyebadi
Yusuf Kalyango Jr
Chapter 7 Whose TV is it Anyway? An Examination of the Shift towards Satellite Television in Zimbabwe
128(16)
Rick Malleus
Chapter 8 `Wiring' African Newsrooms: The Internet and Mainstream Print Journalism Practice in Zimbabwe
144(20)
Hayes Mawindi Mabweazara
Section 2 Emerging Media, Language, Pop Culture, and Health Communication
Chapter 9 Textualizing the HIV/AIDS Motif in Theatre-Against-AIDS Performances in Kenya
164(33)
Mahiri Mwita
Chapter 10 New Media and Health Communication: Communication Strategies in Malaria Control in Nigeria
197(16)
Nwachukwu Andrew Egbunike
Chapter 11 Translanguaging and Negotiation of Ethnicity: Reproduction of Hegemonic Structures in Communication Media
213(22)
Peter Guhinji
Chapter 12 Veganporn.com & "Sistah": Explorations of Whiteness through Textual Linguistic Cyberminstrelsy on the Internet
235(21)
Amie Breeze Harper
Chapter 13 Language and Performing Arts: East African Hip Hop and Public Sensitization for Political Change
256(17)
E. Sangai Mohochi
D. Ndirangu Wachanga
Section 3 Emerging Media, Global Politics, and Cultural Transformation
Chapter 14 Mediating Identity and Culture: Nigerian Videos and African Immigrants in the U.S.
273(21)
Adedayo Ladigbolu Abah
Chapter 15 The Role of Mass Mediated Messages and Cultural Identity with Cross-Cultural Communication Failures Resulting from Flawed U.S. Military Policy in Iraq
294(10)
Jim Schnell
Chapter 16 New Media and Hegemonic Discourse in Pakistan
304(16)
Saman Talib
Sadia Gardezi
Chapter 17 The World Narrow Web: Internet Content Regulation in South Korea
320(17)
Siho Nam
Chapter 18 An Agent for Change: The Internet is Setting New Agendas in China
337(22)
Jiafei Tin
Compilation of References 359(32)
About the Contributors 391(6)
Index 397