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The Emergent Independent Press in Benin and Côte d'Ivoire
From Voice of the State to Advocate of Democracy
The Emergent Independent Press in Benin and Côte d'Ivoire
From Voice of the State to Advocate of Democracy
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W. Joseph Campbell, longtime newspaper and wire service journalist, examines the origins and development of the ethos of independent journalism in two former single-party states in francophone West Africa—Benin and Côte d'Ivoire. In both countries since the late 1980s and early 1990s, a diverse and outspoken press, free of direct state control, has emerged and taken hold.
Campbell shows how the ethos of independent journalism can emerge from disparate sources and dissimilar historical legacies, despite prolonged periods of repression and autocratic rule. In Benin, the ethos of independent journalism has been shaped by traditions of expressing dissent through the press—traditions established during the long period of French rule. The etiologies of independent journalism in Côte d'Ivoire include policies of the post-colonial regime that sought to channel and constrain dissent and dissident opinion within state structures. Demonstration effects of freely circulated French-language titles also helped shape and give rise to independent journalism in Côte d'Ivoire. The dominant trend in the press in both countries has been toward daily periodicity—a trend that suggests a resilience and little-recognized hardiness of journalism in Africa. Campbell draws on extensive interviews with Beninese and Ivorian journalists to challenge the pessimism that defines most studies of Africa's press. This is an important study for scholars and researchers of journalism in the developing world, particularly West Africa, and for students of African political life.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Beyond the Litany of Limitations: Contexts for the Emergence of Independent Journalism in Sub-Saharan Africa
Benin: The Enduring Legacy of an Outspoken Press
Elections and Embarrassments: Benin's Evolving Ethos of Independent Journalism
Dialogue, Tracts, and the French Press: Roots of Independent Journalism in Côte d'Ivoire
State Repression and Emerging Professionalism: The Independent Press in Côte d'Ivoire
Conclusion: The Resilient Ethos of Independent Journalism
Selected Bibliography
Index
Product details
Published | 24 Sep 1998 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 152 |
ISBN | 9780275963095 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Dimensions | 235 x 156 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |