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|a Dzisah, W. S.,
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|a The media-democracy paradox in Ghana :
|b rethinking political communication in an African context /
|c W.S. Dzisah.
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|a Bristol, UK :
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|a Front Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- 1 Theorizing Media and Democracy -- 2 Media Ownership and Control -- 3 The African Perspective of Media and Democracy -- 4 African Governance System and Democracy -- 5 The Early Press, Nkrumah and Nationalism -- 6 Military Adventurism, Democrats and the Media -- 7 Media and Communication Ethics -- 8 Monopoly to Pluralism: Radio and Television -- 9 Social Media and Democratic Elections -- 10 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover
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|a Ghana is widely acknowledged by the international community as a model of democracy: the first black African sub-Saharan country to gain political independence from Britain. Focussing on the matrix offered by the media-democracy paradox in Ghana, Africa and the Global South, it will generate debate in democracy, media, journalism and communication.
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