Publication

Feb 2011

The last two decades or so has seen an explosion of interest in the question of civil society and the role of media and information in democratic politics. The author examines assumptions about the role of the state and the place of media in African politics and discusses these issues in the context of a very advanced and well-developed media system – that of democratic South Africa.

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Author Sean Jacobs
Series GPIA Working Papers
Issue 1
Publisher The New School, New York, US
Copyright © 2011 Graduate Program in International Affairs (GPIA)
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