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Innovation in Communication and Media Studies: Reflections from South African Academics
Authors:Colin Chasi
Affiliation:University of the Free State, South Africa chasict@ufs.ac.za "ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0728-0741
Abstract:Abstract

This article discusses the possibility of a discipline of communication and media studies that is innovative, pluralistic and open in ways that conduce to development. Based on a set of in-depth interviews with a select group of South African communication and media studies scholars, the article discusses critically how, and if, communication and media studies as a field is innovative. Innovation here talks to a discipline that is imaginatively open to a myriad of different, diverse and divergent contributions relevant to the human endeavour of understanding the world in ways that better humanity. In doing this, the authors critically explore how the discipline is perceived variously by the scholars interviewed as enabling, encompassing and embodying innovation in research, teaching, curricula, theory, methodology, resourcing, and community outreach. As such the article addresses a span of issues that either support or inhibit innovation.
Keywords:communication  media  higher education  innovation  transformation  decolonisation  Fourth Industrial Revolution
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