Bibliographie complète
Provincializing Hegemonic Histories of Media and Communication Studies: Toward a Genealogy of Epistemic Resistance in Africa
Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteur/contributeur
- Willems, Wendy (Auteur)
Titre
Provincializing Hegemonic Histories of Media and Communication Studies: Toward a Genealogy of Epistemic Resistance in Africa
Résumé
In the late 1990s and 2000s, a number of calls were made by scholars to “internationalize” or “dewesternize” the field of media and communication studies. I argue that these approaches have indirectly silenced a much longer disciplinary history outside “the West” that has not only produced empirical knowledge but has also actively challenged Western epistemologies. This article seeks to reinscribe the epistemological and historical foundations of media and communication studies in Africa. By framing the research of African media and communication scholars within the changing nature of knowledge production, shifting power relations between African nations, and the evolving role of African universities, I demonstrate how academic knowledge production is frequently driven and constrained by particular dominant social, political, and economic interests.
Publication
Communication Theory
Volume
24
Numéro
4
Pages
415-434
Date
2014
Langue
Anglais
ISSN
1468-2885
Titre abrégé
Provincializing Hegemonic Histories of Media and Communication Studies
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19/01/2022 12:40
Catalogue de bibl.
Wiley Online Library
Extra
Référence
Willems, W. (2014). Provincializing Hegemonic Histories of Media and Communication Studies: Toward a Genealogy of Epistemic Resistance in Africa. Communication Theory, 24(4), 415‑434. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1111/comt.12043
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5. Pratiques médiatiques
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