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Questioning the media and democracy relationship: the case of South Africa
Authors:Ylva Rodny-Gumede
Institution:Department of Journalism, Film and Television, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Abstract:This article addresses normative ideas around the role of journalism and the news media's links to the democratic process in South Africa and many other post-colonial societies in the Global South. In particular, the article addresses questions around the news media's role as the Fourth Estate and its claims to public representation, as well as the role that new media and social media in particular play in the media-politics nexus and in the strengthening of democracy (in its many guises). The article assesses the contextual factors that need to be considered in the analysis of media development and the roles and functions ascribed to the news media from within the context of the post-colony and young democracies in the Global South.
Keywords:media  democracy  post-colony  audience  public interest
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