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Power, politics and identity in South African mediaPower, politics and identity in South African media

Power, politics and identity in South African media

Adrian Hadland

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South Africa offers a rich context for the study of the interrelationship between the media and identity. The essays collected in this book explore the many diverse elements of this interconnection and give fresh focus to topics that scholarship has tended to overlook, such as the pervasive impact of tabloid newspapers. Interrogating contemporary theory, the authors shed new light on how identities are constructed through the media and provide case studies that illustrate the complex process of identity renegotiation taking place currently in post-apartheid South Africa. The contributors include established scholars as well as many new voices. Collectively, they represent some of South Africa's finest media analysts pooling skills to grapple with one of the country's most vexing issues: who are we?

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OL Work ID
OL16978621W

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Identity (Psychology) and mass mediaGroup identityCongressesMass mediaIdentity (Psychology)Mass media, south africaMass media, social aspectsMass media and cultureSouth africa, civilizationPolitical aspectsSocial aspectsIdentity (psychology) and mass media--south africa--congressesMass media--political aspectsMass media--political aspects--south africa--congressesMass media--social aspectsMass media--social aspects--south africa--congressesIdentity (psychology)--south africa--congressesGroup identity--south africa--congresses

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