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Titlebook: Health Crises and Media Discourses in Sub-Saharan Africa; Carol Azungi Dralega,Angella Napakol Book‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ 2022 The Editor(s) (if applica

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Constructive Journalism and COVID-19 Safe Nation Narratives in , Newspaper: Implications for Journaleadly COVID-19 outbreak in the country. The chapter concludes that the deployment of constructive journalism in less developed countries like Zimbabwe to inspire hope through positive psychology in the face of global crises does not always yield the intended outcomes.
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Endangered Voices: Nigerian Journalists’ Safety amid the COVID-19 Pandemicrotocols with little or no support from the media houses they worked for. The implication of these safety threats to journalism practice includes reduced work output, reduced dissemination of factual reports, low-quality stories, and the lack of in-depth and investigative news reports during the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria.
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The Sustainability and Economic Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Media Houses in Uganda and Ethiopandemic, particularly, have hit the advertising sector, which is the lifeblood of media houses. Despite the raging economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on the media, few studies have yet been conducted in the East African region, particularly in Uganda and Ethiopia, to assess how media org
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Political Economy of COVID-19 and the Implication on Media Management and Sustainability in Nigeriand survival. It is a qualitative research that relies on primary and secondary sources for data gathering. The study discovers that the ungainly and discriminatory political economy of the Nigerian government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic is unfriendly to the media as it is isolated and made t
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Endangered Voices: Nigerian Journalists’ Safety amid the COVID-19 Pandemicngers faced by Nigerian broadcast journalists and its implication for journalism practice amid a pandemic. Using a qualitative approach, we conducted nine in-depth interviews (online) with broadcast journalists in 2020 and employed thematic analysis to address the study’s findings. The study found t
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