Posts Tagged ‘television’

Episode 4: Mass Media and Democracy

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Peter Limb, Folu Ogundimu, and Bode IbironkeProfessor Folu Ogundimu (MSU, Journalism) joins Peter Limb and Olabode Ibironke, an MSU graduate student in Comparative Literature, to discuss how the transformation of mass media in contemporary Africa has revitalized democracy and strengthened freedom of expression. Later in the episode, Alegi reports on the “Media, Communication, and Sports in Africa” conference, and speaks with Simon Akindes (University of Wisconsin, Parkside) about the joys and sorrows of global African football.

 
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Episode 3: Media, Culture, and Politics

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Sean Jacobs - aka Leo Africanus

In this episode’s first segment, Peter Alegi reports on the exciting conclusion of the 2008 African Nations Cup in Ghana. In the second segment, South African media scholar Sean Jacobs (University of Michigan) discusses his blog Leo Africanus, and shares his insights on the relationship between media, popular culture, and democracy in Africa.

 
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