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Provincializing Hegemonic Histories of Media and Communication Studies: Toward a Genealogy of Epistemic Resistance in Africa

机译:传播学和传播学霸权史的地方化:走向非洲的抗性世系

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In the late 1990s and2000s, a number of calls were made by scholars to "internationalize" or "dewesternize" the field of media and communication studies. I argue that these approaches have indirectly silenced a much longer disciplinary history outside "the West" that has not only produced empirical knowledge but has also actively challenged Western episte-mologies. This article seeks to reinscribe the epistemological and historical foundations of media and communication studies in Africa. By framing the research of African media and communication scholars within the changing nature of knowledge production, shifting power relations between African nations, and the evolving role of African universities, I demonstrate how academic knowledge production is frequently driven and constrained by particular dominant social, political, and economic interests.
机译:在1990年代末和2000年代末,学者们提出了许多呼吁,要求对媒体和传播研究领域进行“国际化”或“西化”。我认为这些方法间接地使“西方”之外更长的学科历史沉默,这不仅产生了经验知识,而且还积极挑战了西方认识论。本文旨在重新阐述非洲媒体和传播研究的认识论和历史基础。通过将非洲媒体和传播学者的研究框架化为知识生产的不断变化,非洲国家之间权力关系的转变以及非洲大学的角色的演变,我展示了学术知识的生产如何经常受到特定的主导性社会,政治因素的驱动和约束。 ,以及经济利益。

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