Political Communication in Sub-Saharan Africa, Volume II
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Political Communication in Sub-Saharan Africa, Volume II
Governance and Language Policy
Mavengano, Esther; Mhute, Isaac
Springer International Publishing AG
01/2025
256
Dura
Inglês
9783031443190
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1. Introduction.- 2. Sub-Saharan Africa and France: Linguistic Familiarity and Policy Challenges.- 3. The place of political discourse in the Lesotho language policy.- 4. How compassionate rhetoric can play for or against political transformation in Tanzania.- 5. Language media and communication for political transformation in Zimbabwe.- 6. What one has reason to value: language transformation agenda in South Africa from the capability approach perspective.- 7. Cartooning as a political rhetoric against army and police brutality in Nigeria.- 8. Guardians of the revolution?: A critical discourse analysis of General Chiwenga's coup speech.- 9. Language and morality for integral humanism in Africa.- 10. Language differences and communication for political transformation in Sub-Saharan Africa.- 11. Judas Iscariotism and Zimbabwe ppposition politics: deceit, fear of difference and language of misrepresentation.- 12. Local languages and critical pedagogies for university students in Zimbabwe: the case of students' unions.- 13. From consumption to production: constructing transformation and emancipation in the Obidient Movement.- 14. Populism and political transformation in Nigeria: a critical discourse analysis of President Buhari's selected speeches.- 15. The sociolinguistic drama of language in a multilingual South African context.- 16. Duplicitous language and populous politics in Sub-Saharan Africa: African authors' grappling with truth and justice.- 17. Rhetorical empathy in Ghanaian presidential crisis communication.- 18. Conclusion.
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Political communication;Language policy;Governance;Sub-Saharan Africa;Linguistics;Political advertising ;Populism;Fake news
1. Introduction.- 2. Sub-Saharan Africa and France: Linguistic Familiarity and Policy Challenges.- 3. The place of political discourse in the Lesotho language policy.- 4. How compassionate rhetoric can play for or against political transformation in Tanzania.- 5. Language media and communication for political transformation in Zimbabwe.- 6. What one has reason to value: language transformation agenda in South Africa from the capability approach perspective.- 7. Cartooning as a political rhetoric against army and police brutality in Nigeria.- 8. Guardians of the revolution?: A critical discourse analysis of General Chiwenga's coup speech.- 9. Language and morality for integral humanism in Africa.- 10. Language differences and communication for political transformation in Sub-Saharan Africa.- 11. Judas Iscariotism and Zimbabwe ppposition politics: deceit, fear of difference and language of misrepresentation.- 12. Local languages and critical pedagogies for university students in Zimbabwe: the case of students' unions.- 13. From consumption to production: constructing transformation and emancipation in the Obidient Movement.- 14. Populism and political transformation in Nigeria: a critical discourse analysis of President Buhari's selected speeches.- 15. The sociolinguistic drama of language in a multilingual South African context.- 16. Duplicitous language and populous politics in Sub-Saharan Africa: African authors' grappling with truth and justice.- 17. Rhetorical empathy in Ghanaian presidential crisis communication.- 18. Conclusion.
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