Using print media from Nigeria, Ethiopia, and Namibia, Gibrilu (2023) challenges Western “objectivity,” by comparing citizen voices with elite sources in selected African media reporting—finding that “community journalism” reflects more citizen than elite sources (p. 335). Thus, Ubuntu (communal values) and Pan-Africanism—understood broadly here as partisan journalism reflect more “objective” narratives than Western libertarian practices.

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Indigenous Voices in Africa

  • Lee Artz

摘要

Using print media from Nigeria, Ethiopia, and Namibia, Gibrilu (2023) challenges Western “objectivity,” by comparing citizen voices with elite sources in selected African media reporting—finding that “community journalism” reflects more citizen than elite sources (p. 335). Thus, Ubuntu (communal values) and Pan-Africanism—understood broadly here as partisan journalism reflect more “objective” narratives than Western libertarian practices.