The Press and Power in a Changing Zimbabwe

The Press and Power in a Changing Zimbabwe

Towards a Political Economy of the Media in an African Transition

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2011-04-13 )

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The Press and Power in a Changig Zimbabwe draws attention to the role of the press in Zimbabwe's multilayered and fractured transition(s) between 1980 and 2004. This role is explored critically through an analysis of the relationship between the media and centres of political and corporate power in the transition and how this influenced the patterns of media framing of political contests and political debate. What emerges from this study is that both the state and fractions of capital informed the manner in which the press ‘mediated' Zimbabwe's transition. The state was particularly the most influential power centre which, as its legitimacy waned after the first decade of independence, adopted authoritarian and predatory tendencies which resulted in the polarisation of the media along highly partisan forms of ‘oppositional' and ‘patriotic' journalism. Where nodes of critical- analytical journalism appeared, they were nipped in the bud by unrelenting political and economic constraints. The book suggests important media reforms that post- crisis Zimbabwe will need to consider if it is to liberate the mediated public sphere.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8443-2669-7

ISBN-10:

3844326693

EAN:

9783844326697

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Wallace Chuma

Number of pages:

308

Published on:

2011-04-13

Category:

Media sciences