African Radio and Minority Languages

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African Radio and Minority Languages

Participation and Representation

Radio / podcasts Sociolinguistics Language teaching and learning Biography, Literature and Literary studies Communication studies Regional / International studies Cultural studies Media studies Ethnic studies Sociology Social and cultural anthropology Film, TV and Radio industries News media and journalism

Author: Limukani Mathe

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Collection: Routledge African Media, Culture and Communication Studies

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 3rd April 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040360576


Introduction

Within Africa, radio provides an important platform for accommodating diverse linguistic groups and enabling speakers to express themselves in their own local languages. This book investigates how radio broadcasting across the continent provides a platform for cultural participation and the representation of minority language speakers in a contested public sphere.

Representation and Challenges

In African media, a fierce contest wages for representation and participation, in which majority languages often emerge at the exclusion of minority ethnolinguistic groups. This book considers the important role that radio can play in broadcasting in minority languages. Drawing on in-depth original analysis, ethnographic observation and interviews with minority language radio hosts and guests from across South Africa, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Malawi, Namibia, Mozambique, Lesotho and Kenya, this book considers to what extent African radio is accommodative of minority languages and what the challenges and prospects are for this. Ultimately, the book argues that radio’s three-tier system of broadcasting through analogue and digital radio leaves the medium of radio particularly well placed to provide equal access for ethnolinguistic groups in Africa.

Target Audience

This ambitious and broad-ranging study will be an essential read for scholars and students of media studies and sociolinguistics in Africa.

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