African Communication Systems and the Digital Age
By Eno Akpabio
The book covers African communication systems, discussing modes and forms of communication across West, East and Southern Africa and comparing them with traditional and new media.
African Communication Systems and the Digital Age contextualizes communication by bringing to the table African contributions to the field, examining the importance of African indigenous forms of communication and the intersection of African communication systems and the digital age. The book covers various concepts, models, theories and classifications of African communication systems, including instrumental communication, types of African music and their communication properties, indigenous writing systems, non-verbal communication, and mythological communication. Through careful analysis of communication in Africa, this book provides insights into the various modes of communication in use prior to the advent of traditional and new media as well as their continued relevance in the digital age.
African Communication Systems and the Digital Age will be of interest to students and scholars of African communication.
Contents
- Background and Context of African Communication Systems
- Conceptualizing African Communication Systems
- Instrumental Communication
- Demonstrative Communication
- Iconographic Communication
- Extra-Mundane Communication
- Visual Communication
- Institutional Communication
- Venue-oriented communication, Structure and Features
- Mythological Communication
- Taxonomic Communication
- Axiomatic Communication
Eno Akpabio is a Professor of Information and Communications Studies at the University of Namibia and a member of IAMCR's International Council.
The above text is from the publisher’s description of the book:
Title: African Communication Systems and the Digital Age
Author: Eno Akpabio
Published: 2021
Pages: 162
Publisher: Routledge