Author: Eva Mwambene
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 2023-01-05
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book addresses the history of mass media and various trends which have shaped operation of the media industry on one hand, on the other hand it navigates the impact of these issues on development. It specifically analyzes political, economic, social as well as technological issues that have bearing in both the media and social development. This is crafted in a way which enables readers and scholars to understand the history and the development of mass media in general and especially that of Tanzania in particular. For readers with learning objectives; in the end, candidate(s) should be able: i) To showcase debate skills and critical discourse analysis, CDA on issues pertaining to media history and development. ii) To track down the course of changes in media history syncing it with channels of aspects such as mass deception, corruption, propaganda, development. iii) To clearly speculate media roles and persuasion and dimensions of development. iv) To highlight underdevel role s of professional communicators in addressing opment challenges as key players .
Author: Joseph Matumaini
Publisher:
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 9789987930913
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Mariam Mohammed Hamdani
Publisher:
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 230
ISBN-13: 9789987710508
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Steven M. Feierman
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Published: 1990-11-14
Total Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 0299125238
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Scholars who study peasant society now realize that peasants are not passive, but quite capable of acting in their own interests. But, do coherent political ideas emerge within peasant society or do peasants act in a world where elites define political issues? Peasant Intellectuals is based on ethnographic research begun in 1966 and includes interviews with hundreds of people from all levels of Tanzanian society. Steven Feierman provides the history of the struggles to define the most basic issues of public political discourse in the Shambaa-speaking region of Tanzania. Feierman also shows that peasant society contains a rich body of alternative sources of political language from which future debates will be shaped.
Author: John Parker
Publisher:
Published: 2013-10
Total Pages: 559
ISBN-13: 019957247X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Provides the latest insights into, and interpretations of, the history of Africa
Author: Media Council of Tanzania
Publisher:
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 104
ISBN-13: 9789987926749
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Gregory H. Maddox
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Published: 1996-04-15
Total Pages: 380
ISBN-13: 0821440055
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Farming and pastoral societies inhabit ever-changing environments. This relationship between environment and rural culture, politics and economy in Tanzania is the subject of this volume which will be valuable in reopening debates on Tanzanian history. In his conclusion, Isaria N. Kimambo, a founding father of Tanzanian history, reflects on the efforts of successive historians to strike a balance between external causes of change and local initiative in their interpretations of Tanzanian history. He shows that nationalist and Marxist historians of Tanzanian history, understandably preoccupied through the first quarter-century of the country’s post-colonial history with the impact of imperialism and capitalism on East Africa, tended to overlook the initiatives taken by rural societies to transform themselves. Yet there is good reason for historians to think about the causes of change and innovation in the rural communities of Tanzania, because farming and pastoral people have constantly changed as they adjusted to shifting environmental conditions.