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In this volume, twenty communications scholars examine, from a variety of perspectives, the past, and present developments in Africa's quest for press freedom. The essays focus on the media in Anglophone, Arabic speaking, Francophone, and Lusophone Africa, capturing the inherent problems and benefits-where they exist-of colonial legacy and the fragility of press freedom in the fledgling post-colonial administrations bedeviled by the underdevelopment and political instability.
As essays in this volume reveal, Africa's unquenchable thirst for freedom of expression continues to play a central part of the socio-political and economic spheres from Cape Town to Cairo and from Accra to Dar es Salaam. The authors' analytical approach to the subject matter provides a fresh understanding of the historicity, complexities, difficulties of the mass media on a continent in search of "a free market place of ideas."
William Jong-Ebot is director at Alpha Communications and Consultants International in St. Petersburg, Florida. He received his Ph.D. in mass communications from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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