Critiquing Generative AI in Africa's Media Ecosystems

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Critiquing Generative AI in Africa's Media Ecosystems

Communication studies Regional / International studies Cultural studies Media studies Ethnic studies Sociology News media and journalism Colonialism and imperialism Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes Artificial intelligence

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Collection: Routledge African Media, Culture and Communication Studies

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 17th November 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040617533


Introduction

This book takes a critical approach to the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) within the media and communication landscape. The book argues that as technology is a social construct reflecting existing power dynamics, those in the Global South, and in Africa in particular, are bound to be marginalised and have their knowledge, systems overlooked as the Global North dominates technological developments.

Debates on AI and Global South

The birth of AI has ignited debates about its benefits to lower income countries, with some highlighting its potential to advance businesses and grow economies. However, this book argues that AI tools have been produced to serve Western needs, and that instead there is a need for countries in Africa to have home grown solutions defined by local values.

Case Studies and Solutions

Drawing on case studies and analysis from across the continent, the book seeks to caution, challenge, and proffer solutions to the use and understanding of Generative AI for media and communication in non-western societies.

Significance of the Book

At a time when generative AI is threatening to shape the future of media and communication around the world, this book is a vital and timely contribution to debates within critical data studies and African media studies.

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