Akpan, Unwana Samuel (Hrsg.): Theorizing Nigerian Indigenous Knowledge Systems

Communication, Media, and Culture
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As the first comprehensive book on theorizing indigenous Nigerian knowledge systems in communication, media and culture, this seminal work seeks to excavate, reclaim and recenter indigenous knowledge and perspectives in understanding the complexities of Nigerian communication, media, and cultural practices. This volume also seeks to de-westernize, decolonize, and domesticate African communication scholarship by bringing together seasoned communication and media scholars to develop communication and media theories rooted in the Nigerian perspective, drawing from the country's status as the most populous Black nation on earth, and its rich sociocultural communication traditions. These contributions aim to challenge and dismantle the long-standing dominance of Euro-American epistemological frameworks in the field. Established and emerging African communication and media scholars are beginning to rethink and question the application of Western communication and media-based theories to indigenous African communication and media experiences, exploring their creation, content, reception, encoding, decoding, as well as their cultural and contextual aspects. These Afro-ethno-communicative postulations help in identifying how these theories align or diverge from the unique cultural and traditional communicative experiences of the indigenous African people. In light of this awareness, the book seeks to revolutionize the way African scholars apply African and Western theories to interpret local media and communication phenomena in Africa and the diaspora. It emphasizes a shift towards recognizing and embracing emerging non-western indigenous theories, showcasing their potential to break away from homogenization and serve as catalysts for progressive advancements in academic African scholarship.

Dr. Unwana Samuel Akpan is a multidisciplinary media scholar-practitioner with over two decades of broadcast experience. He has been a Visiting Scholar at the Department of Communication, Culture and Media Studies (CCMS), Cathy Hughes School of Communication and Media Studies, Howard University, Washington DC, USA. He is the Editor of the University of Lagos Communication Review. He started his career with The Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, and was deployed to The National Broadcast Academy, its training arm, after obtaining his Ph.D in Mass Communication. He is presently a lecturer in the Department of Mass Communication, University of Lagos, Akoka-Lagos, Nigeria. He has delivered several research papers at international conferences. His research and teaching investigate and explore Broadcast Contents, Sport Communication, African Communication Systems, Diaspora Communication Studies, and Media Aesthetics. He has authored/edited books, and published articles in reputable international and national journals.


ISBN: 978-3-031-97580-6
GTIN: 9783031975806

Über den Autor Akpan, Unwana Samuel (Hrsg.)

Dr. Unwana Samuel Akpan is a multidisciplinary media scholar-practitioner with over two decades of broadcast experience. He has been a Visiting Scholar at the Department of Communication, Culture and Media Studies (CCMS), Cathy Hughes School of Communication and Media Studies, Howard University, Washington DC, USA. He is the Editor of the University of Lagos Communication Review. He started his career with The Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, and was deployed to The National Broadcast Academy, its training arm, after obtaining his Ph.D in Mass Communication. He is presently a lecturer in the Department of Mass Communication, University of Lagos, Akoka-Lagos, Nigeria. He has delivered several research papers at international conferences. His research and teaching investigate and explore Broadcast Contents, Sport Communication, African Communication Systems, Diaspora Communication Studies, and Media Aesthetics. He has authored/edited books, and published articles in reputable international and national journals.

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