MOBILE MEDIA AND THE SIGN LANGUAGE OF ZIMBABWE’S DEAF COMMUNITY
Martin Musengia, Chenjerai Muwanikib and Esther Musengic
Chapter 3
Girlchild with Disability in Africa: Accessing the Role and opportunities of media for inclusive development.
Olayinka Oluwakemi Adeniyi and Theophilus Michael Odaudu
Chapter 4
MEDIA PORTRAYAL OF DISABILITY AND DISABILITY ISSUES IN NIGERIA: STEREOTYPES AND SOLUTIONS
Okechukwu Chukwuma, & Omokhunu Julius
Chapter 5
Marginalization and Misrepresentation: Framing Disability in Nigeria
Olusola John Ogundola & Carol Liebler’s
Chapter 6
Unpacking Zimbabwean media’s representations of Persons with disabilities (PWDs) vending-a critical social work perspective
Tatenda Nhapi
Chapter 7
Disability, Language and the Media in Zimbabwe: Perspectives of Media Industries towards People with Disabilities
Phillipa Mutswanga)
Chapter 8
SOCIAL MEDIA AND DISABILITY POLITICS IN ZIMBABWE: Should We Celebrate 'liberation' or Resist a New Form of Social Oppression?
Kudzai Shava &Isheunoziva Chinyoka
Chapter 9
The Postcolonial Commodification of Gloria Huang’s Black, Disabled Body: A Case Study in Media Ethics
Gia Alexander
Chapter 10
Medicine Murders, Witchcraft and Humanitarian Mercy: Western Media Portrayals of Albinism in Tanzania
Giorgio Brocco
Chapter 11
Inclusion of persons who use AAC in the media: A South African perspective
Samuels, Alecia and Morwane, Refilwe Elizabeth
Chapter 12
Book chapter
Can web 2.0 salvage the gains of disability rights advocacy in Africa?
By Nqobani Dube
Chapter 13
The Voices of Persons with Sensory Impairment versus their Portrayal by Mass Media in Zimbabwe (By Phillipa Mutswanga)
Chapter 14
Disability in government-controlled media and legislation in Malawi 2012-2019
Tafadzwa Rugoho PhD is currently at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He was a lecturer at Great Zimbabwe University in the Department of Development Studies. Tafadzwa holds an MA in Policy Studies, an MSc in Development, an MSc in Strategic Management and a BSc in Sociology. He has authored more than 25 book chapters as well as a number of journal papers on disability issues. Tafadzwa has presented several papers at local and international research conferences in this area over the past five years. Tafadzwa is also a guest lecturer at the University of Pretoria, where he teaches Sexuality and social media. He coauthored a book titled Sexual and Reproductive Health of Adolescents with Disabilities.
This book seeks to expand some of the existing, often western and Global North facing, scholarship in the area of Disability and Media Studies to include African perspectives. Featuring predominantly Africa-based contributors, it studies an array of topics on disability and media in Africa, including issues of social media, media ethics, including marginalised voices in the media, and disability representation in the media.
Tafadzwa Rugoho PhD is currently at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He was a lecturer at Great Zimbabwe University in the Department of Development Studies. Tafadzwa holds an MA in Policy Studies, an MSc in Development, an MSc in Strategic Management and a BSc in Sociology. He has authored more than 25 book chapters as well as a number of journal papers on disability issues. Tafadzwa has presented several papers at local and international research conferences in this area over the past five years. Tafadzwa is also a guest lecturer at the University of Pretoria, where he teaches Sexuality and social media. He coauthored a book titled Sexual and Reproductive Health of Adolescents with Disabilities.