The “Routledge” Handbook of African Media and Communication Studies

  • The “Routledge Handbook of African Media and Communication Studies,

 Edited by Winston Mano and Viola C. Milton

Published in 2021, this handbook critically examines media dynamics on the continent through a variety of lenses, including theoretical frameworks like Afrokology, and the influence of prominent figures such as Frantz Fanon on African media studies. It addresses the decolonization of media, the role of digital platforms in disseminating African stories, and the impact of community media on societal issues. With contributions from various experts, this volume provides a comprehensive overview of the current landscape of media and communication in Africa, making it an essential resource for those studying media, communications, and African studies.