“Decolonizing Political Reporting in Ghana: A comparative analysis of journalistic norms and practices among English and Indigenous Language Political Broadcasters.”
“Decolonizing Political Reporting in Ghana: A comparative analysis of journalistic norms and practices among English and Indigenous Language Political Broadcasters.”
Martha Seffah (M.A. student) and Karin Assmann. "Decolonizing Political Reporting in Ghana: A comparative analysis of journalistic norms and practices among English and Indigenous Language Political Broadcasters." Research presentation, Broadcast and Mobile Journalism Division (Media, Politics, and Narratives), Association for Journalism and Mass Communication conference, Philadephia, August.
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