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Miscellany:
Digital and Social Media in Africa

Abstract

This book provides case studies on the strategies used by African governments in monitoring and controlling digital and social media, as well as the implications of such actions for claims about media freedom and freedom of expression. Further, the book examines the human rights challenges posed by state control and monitoring of digital and social media forms of communication. In the context of a digital surveillance state, it questions how digital and social media can possibly enhance the democratisation of both the communicative and political spaces. The book focuses on questions of censorship and control of digital and social media in ‘supposedly’ democratic societies. It discusses regulation and how governments have imposed their state power by ‘switching off’ the internet and blocking social media sites under the guise of national security and order maintenance.
Evans, Henri-Count; Teer-Tomaselli, Ruth; Mawere, Tinashe(Hg.): Digital and Social Media in Africa. London: University of Westminster 2025.http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/24662
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