Indigenous Nigerian Communication and Media Theories
©2026
Edited Collection
XXIV,
352 Pages
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Summary
For decades, the communication and media theories used to explain concepts, constructs, and themes connected to local Nigerian contexts have emerged from the West. But these Western theories often fail to properly convey insights to local issues in communication and media in Nigeria and Africa. Recently, there have been calls to view African nations as sources of refined communication and media knowledge. African communication and media scholars, both established and emerging, have thus increasingly interrogated the applicability of Western communication and media theories to indigenous African contexts.
This climatic volume showcases a historical overview of Nigerian communication and media theoretical perspectives from experiences which are often complex and complicated. By moving away from a Western axiology and epistemology, this book domesticates, reformulates, and repositions the field to better reflect the cultural and communicative nuances of Nigerian experiences.
This climatic volume showcases a historical overview of Nigerian communication and media theoretical perspectives from experiences which are often complex and complicated. By moving away from a Western axiology and epistemology, this book domesticates, reformulates, and repositions the field to better reflect the cultural and communicative nuances of Nigerian experiences.
Details
- Pages
- XXIV, 352
- Publication Year
- 2026
- ISBN (Hardcover)
- 9781636674100
- Language
- English
- Keywords
- Yoruba Ifa Igbo Indigenous African communication and media systems Decolonizing de-westernizing domesticating African communication studies Indigenous Nigerian communication and media systems Oramedia indigenous African media systems indigenous Nigerian media systems communalism Ubuntu Nsibidi Ro’nu media
- Published
- New York, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, Oxford, 2025. XXIV, 352 pp., 8 b/w ill., 7 tables.
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