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Chiumbu, S. (2004). Redefining the national agenda: media and identity – challenges of building a new Zimbabwe. In: H. Melber (ed.), Media, public discourse and political contestation in Zimbabwe. Uppsala: Nordic Africa Institute

Chiumbu, S. (2006). Communications and global intellectual property rights: ICTs and development in Africa. In: Critical Arts 20(1): 83-95.

Chiumbu, S. and Moyo, D. (2009). Media, politics and power: Re-gearing policy and propaganda in crisis Zimbabwe. In: H. Ronning and K. Orgeret (eds), Power of communications: Changes and challenges in African media. Oslo: Unipub.

Chiumbu, S and Mosime, S. (2010). Global pressures, local disparities: Convergence’s false promise and Botswana domestic digital divide. In: D. Moyo and W. Chuma (eds.), Media policy in a changing Southern Africa: critical reflections on media reforms in the global age. Pretoria: UNISA Press

Chiumbu, S. (2010). Media, alternativism and power: The political economy of community media in South Africa. In: N. Hyde-Clarke, N. (ed.), The citizen in communication: Re-visiting traditional, new and community media practices in South Africa. Cape Town: Juta Press

Ligaga, D. (2005) Enacting the quotidian in Kenyan radio drama: ‘Not Now’ and the narrative of forced marriage. In: The Radio Journal: International Studies in Broadcast and Audio Media 3(2): 107-117.

Ligaga, D. (2005). Kwani? Exploring new literary spaces in Kenya. In: Africa Insight 35(2): 48-52.

Ligaga, D. (2008). Radio theatre: Interrogating the developmental narratives of radio drama in Kenya. In: K. Njogu (ed.), Getting heard: Reclaiming performance spaces in Kenya. Nairobi: Twaweza Communications.

Ligaga, D. (2009). Ethnic stereotypes and the ideological manifestations of ethnicity in Kenyan cyber communities. In: Africa Insight 39(1): 72-85.

Ligaga, D. (2009). Narrativizing development in radio drama: Tradition and realism in the Kenyan radio play ‘Ushikwapo Shikamana’. In: Social Identities 11(2): 131-145.

Moyo, L. (2003). Status of the media in Zimbabwe. In: D.H. Johnston (ed.), Encyclopaedia of international media and communications. New York: Academic Press.

Moyo, L. (2008). Digital democracy: Enhancing the public sphere. In: G. Creeber and R. Martin (eds.), Digital culture: Understanding new media. Milton Keynes: Open University Press.

Moyo, L. (2008). The digital divide: Scarcity, inequality and conflict. In: G. Creeber and R. Martin (eds.), Digital culture: Understanding new media. Milton Keynes: Open University Press.

Moyo, L. (2009). Constructing a home away from home: The internet, nostalgia and identity politics among Zimbabwean communities in Britain. In: Journal of Global Mass Communications 11(1/2): 66-85.

Moyo, L. (2009). Repression, propaganda and digital resistance: New media and democracy in Zimbabwe. In: F. Mudhai, W. Tettey and F. Banda (eds.) African media and the digital public sphere. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Moyo, L. (2010). The global citizen and the international media: A comparative analysis of CNN and Xinhua’s coverage of the Tibetan crisis. In: International Communication Gazette (72)2: 191-207.

Moyo, L. (2010). The dearth of public debate: Policy, polarities and positioned reporting in Zimbabwe’s news media. In: D. Moyo and W. Chuma (eds.), Media policy in a changing Southern Africa: critical reflections on media reforms in the global age. Pretoria: UNISA Press

Moyo, L. (2010). Language, minority rights and the media in South Africa: A human rights approach. In: International Communication Gazette 72(4/5): 425-440.

Moyo, L. (2010) Ethnic minority rights and the media in South Africa. In: D.O. Orwenjo and J. O. Ogone (eds.), Language and Politics in Africa: Contemporary Issues and Critical Perspectives. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

 

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