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An analysis of the Sunday Times and Twitter's reporting of President Mugabe's State visit to South Africa

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dc.contributor.advisor Khan, Khatija Bibi
dc.contributor.advisor Sonderling, Stefan
dc.contributor.author Mujokoro, Jacob Israel Takura
dc.date.accessioned 2018-10-19T06:27:49Z
dc.date.available 2018-10-19T06:27:49Z
dc.date.issued 2017-11
dc.identifier.citation Mujokoro, Jacob Israel Takura (2017) An analysis of The Sunday Times and Twitter's Reporting of President Mugabe's State visit to South Africa, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/24945>
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/24945
dc.description Text in English en
dc.description.abstract Social media has taken the world by storm and keeps on evolving. This evolution poses a threat as well as an opportunity to mankind, to the livelihoods of hordes of people employed in the media industry. It also presents a unique opportunity to chart new waters. This study explores the convergence and divergence of new media and traditional media. This divergence and convergence, if properly understood, will help in understanding the future of traditional media, and thus mitigate the threats posed by the ever evolving social media and communication technologies. This study provided a test case on the legitimacy of traditional media in as much as the ‘public interest and purveyor of public opinion’ clause of the media is concerned. The media cannot afford to live by Marx doctrine of “he who owns the means of production also controls the production of ideas in that epoch’. If it is going to be a driver and custodian of democracy in a new emerging Africa, the media has a responsibility to be the voice of the voiceless. Social media plugs the gap that traditional media leaves. Thus, the two can thus complement each other, rather than compete with each other within the same space. The population in Africa is becoming younger and younger and by extension they are moving away from traditional media towards digital and social media. There is an opportunity to be seized there. This study established that the traditional media has entrenched ways of looking at news, which are normally divergent from the way that the general populace, as captured in social media does. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (viii, 115 leaves) : illustrations (some color), color portraits
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject.ddc 302.230968
dc.subject.lcsh Mass media and international relations -- South Africa
dc.subject.lcsh Mass media and international relations -- Zimbabwe
dc.subject.lcsh Citizen journalism -- South Africa
dc.subject.lcsh Local mass media -- South Africa
dc.subject.lcsh Sunday Times (South Africa)
dc.subject.lcsh Visits of state -- South Africa
dc.subject.lcsh Mugabe, Robert Gabriel, 1924- -- Travel -- South Africa
dc.subject.lcsh Reporters and reporting -- Political aspects -- South Africa
dc.title An analysis of the Sunday Times and Twitter's reporting of President Mugabe's State visit to South Africa en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Communication Science en
dc.description.degree M.A. (Communication Science)


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