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Through a meticulous exploration of oral traditions and community-based media practices, Unwana Samuel Akpan, Eddah Mutua, and the contributors of Indigenous African Communication and Media Systems in a Digitized Age explore the intricate interplay between traditional African communication methods and the modern digital terrain to unveil how these age-old systems are continuously evolving in response to globalization and digital advancements. From the rhythmic beats of the talking drum to the vibrant tapestry of oral histories, this book traces how Indigenous African societies have historically disseminated knowledge and preserved cultural identities. It examines the transformative impact of digital technologies on these practices to explore the rise of social media, mobile connectivity, and online storytelling platforms within African contexts. Akpan and Mutua challenge conventional narratives of media development by highlighting the resilience and relevance of African cultural expressions in an increasingly interconnected world. This book is essential reading for Afrocentric scholars and those interested in media studies, cultural anthropology, and the dynamic intersections of tradition and technology.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Des Wilson
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Des Wilson and the Enduring Legacy in Preserving African Indigenous Communication and Media Systems
Unwana Samuel Akpan and Eddah Mbula Mutua
Part I: Importance of African Indigenous Communication and Media Systems
Chapter 1: Relevance of Des Wilson’s African Indigenous Media Research Track in a Digitized Age
Kehbuma Langmia
Chapter 2: Examining the Impact of Digital Technology on African Indigenous Media in Botswana: A Potential Challenge to Sustainability/Longevity
Shirley Marang Kekana
Chapter 3: African Traditional Communication System in the Age of Hybridity: Habitual Media Customs and the Digital in the Nigerian Glocal Spaces
Muhammad Hamisu Sani and Paul Obi
Part II: Adaptation and Co-existence in the Digital Age
Chapter 4: Communicating Emerging Science, Technology, and Innovation in Nigeria for Development in the Digital Age: Where Does Des Wilson’s Trado-modern Media Come In?
Herbert Batta
Chapter 5: Ifa Divination, Extra-mundane Communication and Internet: An Overview
Akinola Moses Owolabi, Bernice Oluwalaanu Sanusi, Oyinloye Oloyede, and Isaac Olajide Fadeyi
Chapter 6: New Media Versus Traditional Media: 27 Years After Emergence of Internet in Nigeria
Ibitayo Samuel Popoola and Paul Agada
Chapter 7: African Language Media and BBC Yoruba Service Sports Headlines: Influence on Audience Engagement Online
Unwana Samuel Akpan, Chuka Onwumechili, Abayomi Bamidele Adisa, and Abigail Odozi Ogwezzy-Ndisika
Chapter 8: Egbe Bere Ugo Bere (Live and Let Live) Cultural Experiment as a Case Study on Igbo Traditional Public Relations Practice in Contemporary Digital Culture
Nnamdi Tobechukwu Ekeanyanwu, Henry Chibueze Ogaraku, and Aloysius Chukwuebuka Ifeanyichukwu
Part III: Enduring Relevance of African Indigenous Communication Systems in the Digital Age
Chapter 9: Traditional Town Criers in Kenya and Nigeria: Enduring Relevance in the Digital Age
Shamilla Amulega, Unwana Samuel Akpan, and Eddah Mbula Mutua
Chapter 10: Nurturing Indigenous African Communication Modes in a Digital Age: Performing Igbo Proverbs in Film for Advice and Warning
Ihuoma Okorie
Chapter 11: Implications of the Two Step Flow Theory on Traditional Leadership in the Digital Age: The Case of Annang People in Akwa Ibom State in Nigeria
Iniobong Courage Nda
Chapter 12: Survival of Musical and Nonmusical Indigenous Namibian Media in the Digitized Age
Perminus Matiure
Chapter 13: Digital Technology in Breaking Information Barriers and the Preservation of Musical Arts in Zimbabwe
Richard Muranda, Absolom Mutavati, Khulekani F. Moyo, and Almon Moyo
Chapter 14: Vimbuza and Gule Wamkulu Traditional Dances as Enduring Malawian Indigenous Media Systems in the Digital Age
Jerry Rutsate
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Published Feb 05 2025
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 284
ISBN 9781666965308
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 1 Table
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
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