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Part I: Media and Communication Studies in Decolonial, Postcolonial and Protest contexts
1. If I were a Carpenter: Reframing debates in Media and Communication Research in Africa, Bruce Mutsvairo
2. Can the subaltern think? The Decolonial turn in Communication Research in Africa, Last Moyo and Bruce Mutsvairo
3. Decolonising Communication & Media Studies Research: a Smash-and-Grabber's Guide, Colin Chasi
4. Decolonising Communication Studies: Advancing the discipline through fermenting participation studies, Colin Chasi and Ylva Rodny-Gumede
5. Decolonization and Postcoloniality: The Challenges at Stake in Media and Communication Research in Francophone Africa, Christian Agbobli and Marie Soleil Frere
6. Researching and Teaching African Media Studies from the "Centre": Challenges and Opportunities for Epistemic Resistance, Toussant Nothias
7. "An-Other thinking" 1 Film theory: Film Studies and Decolonisation in Africa, Beschara Karam
Part II: Conceptualizing and Contextualizing: Lessons and Limitations
8. The Four-leafed Clover: Political Economy as a Method of Analysis, Ruth Teer-Tommaselli
9. The Southern African Spy machine: Emerging Research on Communications Surveillance and Resistance in the Region, Jane Duncan
10. Bridging Critical and Administrative Research Paradigms in the Interest of a Politically Engaged African Research Agenda, Ylva Rodny-Gumede
11.Comparative Media Studies in Africa: Challenges and Paradoxes, Susana Salgado
12. The Social is Political: Media, Protest and Change as a challenge to African media research, Herman Wasserman
13. Mobile Phone Communication in the Mobile Margins of Africa: The 'Communication Revolution' Evaluated from Below, Mirjam de Bruijn and Inge Brinkman
Part III: Cross-disciplinary Approaches in the Digital Age
14. "The Devil is in the Rumba Text." Commenting on Digital Depth, Katrien Pype
15. Technopolitics and New Media in Africa, Iginio Gagliardone
16. Interrogating the Culture of Exclusion in the Diasporic Media activity, Everette Ndlovu
17. Law and Innovation in the Somali Territories, Nicole Stremlau
Part IV New and Old Media: Perspectives, Methodologies, Developments and Ethics
18. Terrorists' Social Media Messages: A Critical Analysis of Boko Haram's Message and Messaging Techniques, Chris Wolumati Ogbondah and Pita Agbese Ogaba
19. Gender Perspectives in Media and Communications Studies in Africa, Kristin Skare Orgeret
20. Mono-method research approach and scholar-policy disengagement in Nigerian communication research, Ayobami Ojebode, Babatunde Raphael Ojebuyi, Oyewole Adekunle Oladapo and Obasanjo Joseph Oyedele
21. Ubuntu and the communication-power nexus, Leyla Haidarian-Tavernaro
22. Questioning the Role of Foreign Aid in Media System Research, Suzanne Harris
23. Rethinking Media Research in Africa, Tanja Bosch
24. This Hard Place and That Hard Terrain: Zimbabweans Doing Media and Cultural Studies On or In Zimbabwe Since the mid 1990, Nhamo Mhiripiri
25. BBC and African audience: Insights from ethnography, Muhammed Musa
26. For the Attention of African Media Scholars: An Introduction to Critical Discourse Analysis, Muhammad Jameel Yusha'u.

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