2022
DOI: 10.1177/01634437211071056
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Can African scholars speak? Situating African voices in International Communication scholarship

Abstract: This article seeks to contribute and engage with debates pertaining to epistemology, knowledge production, and positionality of ‘International Communication Studies’ (ICS) in sub-Saharan Africa. The study operates on the assumption that International Communication studies in most Sub-Saharan Africa are characterized by tales of marginalization, poverty, wars, and tribal conflicts. While this approach speaks to the notion of development communication, it is insufficient to bolster the contributions of African s… Show more

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“…While Jin’s proposal to dewesternize media and communication theory is firmly rooted in the critical dialog and contextualization of the rest and the West, Gondwe (2022) suggested the opposite. In the piece “ Can African scholars speak?…”
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confidence: 99%
“…While Jin’s proposal to dewesternize media and communication theory is firmly rooted in the critical dialog and contextualization of the rest and the West, Gondwe (2022) suggested the opposite. In the piece “ Can African scholars speak?…”
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confidence: 99%