Ogunyemi, Ola
Media, Diaspora and Conflict
1. Introduction: Communicating Conflict from the Diaspora
Ola Ogunyemi
Part I. Roles of Diasporic Media in Conflicts
2. Diaspora Journalism and Conflicts in Transnational Media Circuits
Ayo Oyeleye
3. The Diasporic Community’s Intervention in the Libya Uprising
Everett Ndlovu
4. Diaspora Media Role in Conflict and Peace Building from the Perspectives of Somali Diaspora in Canada
Brian Chama
5. An Exploration of Discourses of Peace and Conflict During Negotiations for Zimbabwe’s Government of National Unity in the Diaspora Media
Tendai Chari
Part II. Culture of Journalism and Conflicts
6. Diasporic Online Radio and the Mediation of Zimbabwean Conflict/Crisis
Bhekinkosi Jakobe Ncube
7. Connected to Conflict; the Precariousness of Working in the Somali Media
Idil Osman
8. Dynamics of the Diasporic Syrian Media in Egypt: The Context and Perspectives
Alamira Samah F. Saleh
9. Representing Conflict: Gatekeeping Practices and Framing Devices of African Diasporic Press
Ola Ogunyemi
Part III. Representation of Conflicts and Audiences
10. Representation of Darfur Conflict in Diasporic Media
Rokeshia Renné Ashley
11. The Media Use of Diaspora in a Conflict Situation: A Case Study of Venezuelans in Finland
Virpi Salojärvi
12. A Comparative Analysis of the Representation of Syrian Refugees in Turkish and Diasporic Media: The Case of “etilaf.org”
Burcu Kaya Erdem, Uğur Gündüz
13. Diasporic New Media and Conversations on Conflict: A Case of Zimbabwe Genocide Debates
Shepherd Mpofu
14. Online Communities, Conflict, and Diaspora: The Case of South Sudanese Women
Maha Bashri
Keywords: Cultural and Media Studies, Journalism and Broadcasting, Media and Communication, Conflict Studies, Diaspora
- Editor
- Ogunyemi, Ola
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2017
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 23 pages
- Category
- Art, Art History
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9783319566429
- Printed ISBN
- 978-3-319-56641-2