Decolonising Digital Media and Indigenisation of Participatory Epistemologies

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The book provides valuable insights on decolonising the digital media landscape and the indigenisation of participatory epistemologies to continue the legacies of indigenous languages in the global South.

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Fulufhelo Oscar Makananise is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Science at the University of South Africa (UNISA). He holds a doctoral degree in Media Studies from the University of Limpopo. Prof. Makananise obtained a PG (dip)HE from Rhodes University. He also serves as an external examiner in other South African universities and as a reviewer in international and national scholarly journals. Prof. Makananise has authored and published academic articles in peer-reviewed and DHET-accredited journals. In addition, Prof. Makananise has presented papers at both national and international conferences. His research interests include new media technology, digital media, indigenous language media and social media, political communication, digital diplomacy, and news media consumption.

Shumani Eric Madima is a Linguistics Senior Lecturer at the University of Venda (UNIVEN) in the Department of English, Media Studies and Linguistics, Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education. He teaches Linguistics to undergraduate and postgraduate students. He completed his BA degree at the University of South Africa (Unisa), BA (Hons) in Applied Linguistics at the University of Pretoria, MA (Cum Laude) in Linguistics, and PhD in Linguistics at the University of Venda. He has been a teacher and a lecturer at South African Teacher Education (SACTE). His fields of specialisation are Sociolinguistics, Language Planning, Psycholinguistics, Language and gender, Linguistics in Educational Context and Media Studies. He has written several articles on various themes, such as Linguistics and Media Studies, which have been published in different international journals.


Inhalt

Introduction: A Decolonial Study of Digital Media and the Epistemic Indigenisation of the Indigenous Future

Fulufhelo Oscar Makananise and Shumani Eric Madima

PART I: DECOLONISING DIGITAL SPACE, AND INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE PRESERVATION

Chapter 1: Decolonial Thinking of Digital Media Inequalities and Indigenous Language Marginalisation of the Global South from the South African Context

Fulufhelo Oscar Makananise

Chapter 2: Preservation of Indigenous Languages, Changes in Digital Media, Social Development, and Family Communication

Emmanuel Ezimako Nzeaka and Beryl A. Ehondor

Chapter 3: Decoloniality of the Internet: Linguistic Revolution of the Marginalised Minority South African Indigenous Languages

Shumani Eric Madima and Fulufhelo Oscar Makananise

Chapter 4: Incorporating Indigenous Language in TikTok Content Creation: Influence of IsiZulu in Content Creation

Khatija BiBi Khan

PART II: EPISTEMIC **DECOLONIAL NARRATIVES**, DIGITAL HUMOUR, AND POSTCOLONIAL PARTICIPATORY EPISTEMOLOGIES

Chapter 5: Convergence between Educommunication and Good Living: Decolonial Narratives of Other Possible Futures

Thais Brianezi

Chapter 6: 'Tlen quihtoa moyollo?' 'What does your heart tell you?': Language Revitalisation and Postcolonial Cultural Education Among the #Nahuatl Language Teaching Community on TikTok

Amanda R Ruschak

Chapter 7: Chasu: A Favoured Medium in Endearment and Amusement in Online Chats by Chasu Native Speaker multilinguals in Tanzania

Erasmus Akiley Msuya

PART III: EPISTEMOLOGIES OF MARGINALISED GROUPS AND DIGITAL PRESENCE OF NATIVE LANGUAGES

Chapter 8: The Revalorisation of the Native Languages in the New Bolivia: Strategies for Changing Minds towards the Democratic and Cultural Revolution

Eduardo Lopez Rosse

Chapter 9: Revitalising Endangered Languages through Social Media: A Case Study of Olunyore Language Preservation through Facebook in Kenya

Jackline U. Lidubwi and John O. Ndavula

Chapter 10: Visibility of Indigenous Groups through Creativity and Social Networks in Mexico

Eva Citlali Martínez Estrella

Chapter 11: Promoting the Use of the Nama Language on YouTube in Democratic South Africa

Edgar Julius Malatji, Nhlayisi Cedrick Baloyi, Mawethu Glemar Mapulane, Amukelani Collen Mangaka and Rudzanimbilu Muthambi ****

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781032804682
    • Editor Fulufhelo Oscar Makananise, Shumani Eric Madima
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre History
    • Anzahl Seiten 210
    • Größe H234mm x B156mm
    • Jahr 2024
    • EAN 9781032804682
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-03-280468-2
    • Veröffentlichung 13.08.2024
    • Titel Decolonising Digital Media and Indigenisation of Participatory Epistemologies
    • Autor Fulufhelo Oscar Madima, Shumani Eric Makananise
    • Untertitel Languages of the Global South
    • Gewicht 453g
    • Herausgeber Routledge

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