The media and neo-colonisation: examining the relevance of African thought and philosophy in the discourse of decolonisation

Joseph Aketema, Joseph Yao Edem Homadji Ladzekpo
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The media and all that it represents have often had insidious content. People have often used the media to promote their own agenda be it in the area of marketing, finance, governance, entertainment and sports. In Africa, foreign media outlets have dwelled so much on Africa. On most  occasions, the media content is fraught with damaging content, which only reinforces earlier existing imagery of Africa as backward continent  needing forms of confrontation and actions. This is actually a form of neo-colonisation. In this discussion, we look at the media, an agent of neo-  colonisation and how an appreciation of African thought or philosophy can enable a better understanding of the media. The discussion is grounded  on cultural norm theory, personal observations of the media landscape in Africa and a brief content analysis of Kwaw Ansah’s Heritage Africa  (1989). The discussions conclude that serious regulation of the media is one of the surest ways of reducing the ills in its content and recommends  that avenues to promote indigenous knowledge forms through the media be strongly supported to boost African centered media content.
媒体与新殖民:考察非洲思想和哲学在非殖民化话语中的相关性
媒体和它所代表的一切往往有阴险的内容。人们经常利用媒体来促进自己的议程,无论是在市场营销,金融,治理,娱乐和体育领域。在非洲,外国媒体对非洲的报道太多了。在大多数情况下,媒体内容充满了破坏性的内容,这只会强化早先存在的非洲作为落后大陆的形象,需要各种形式的对抗和行动。这实际上是一种新殖民主义。在这次讨论中,我们将关注媒体,新殖民主义的代理人,以及对非洲思想或哲学的欣赏如何能够更好地理解媒体。讨论的基础是文化规范理论、对非洲媒体景观的个人观察以及对Kwaw Ansah的《非洲遗产》(1989)的简短内容分析。讨论的结论是,严格管制媒体是减少其内容弊端的最可靠方法之一,并建议大力支持透过媒体推广本土知识形式的途径,以促进以非洲为中心的媒体内容。
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