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Perspectives on Health Communication from Selected Sub-Saharan African Contexts

  • Elizabeth Lubinga(editor)
  • Konosoang Sobane(editor)
  • Karabo Sitto-Kaunda(editor)
  • Aniekie Motloutsi(author)
  • Mmakwena Molala(author)
  • Tesfaye Alemayehu(author)
  • Rethabile Malibo (author)
  • Ijeoma Ajaero(author)
  • Nkosinothando Mpofu(author)
  • Denish Otieno(author)
  • Aisha Nakiwala Sembatya(author)
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TitlePerspectives on Health Communication from Selected Sub-Saharan African Contexts
ContributorElizabeth Lubinga(editor)
Konosoang Sobane(editor)
Karabo Sitto-Kaunda(editor)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.36615/9780906785058
Landing pagehttps://ujonlinepress.uj.ac.za/index.php/ujp/catalog/book/182
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
CopyrightElizabeth Lubinga, Konosoang Sobane, Karabo Sitto-Kaunda; Aniekie Motloutsi, Mmakwena Molala, Tesfaye Alemayehu , Rethabile Malibo, Ijeoma Ajaero, Nkosinothando Mpofu, Denish Otieno, Aisha Nakiwala Sembatya
PublisherUJ Press
Publication placeJohannesburg
Published on2024-11-01
ISBN978-0-906785-04-1 (Paperback)
978-0-906785-05-8 (PDF)
978-0-906785-07-2 (XML)
978-0-906785-06-5 (EPUB)
Short abstract

Health communication as a hallmark of individual and societal wellbeing is relevant in Africa where the disparities in healthcare access, infrastructure and systematic complexities abound.

Long abstract

Health communication as a hallmark of individual and societal wellbeing is relevant in Africa where the disparities in healthcare access, infrastructure and systematic complexities abound. All these vulnerabilities, as well as the multilingual and low-literacy landscape create a multiplex context that calls for a focus on strengthening health communication systems as components of a preventive and mitigating care process. Furthermore, it has become necessary to spotlight latent opportunities of the continents’ use of digital technologies for innovative healthcare systems, while integrating indigenous and contemporary knowledge systems to provide contextualized and culturally sensitive information. This book brings together diverse health communication scholarly contributions from different sub-Saharan countries, problematizing and addressing different aspects of health, such as crisis communication, digitalization of health in Africa, indigenous knowledge systems in interpersonal communication contexts of healthcare. Additionally, the Whole of Society (WoS) and other theoretical approaches are interrogated, as well as with health communication research within the region. From a global South point of view, multilingualism, indigenous platforms and decoloniality contribute to effective health communication in the sub-Saharan context, especially among vulnerable and marginalized populations. The content of the book will be of interest to health communication scholars, students of communication, policy makers, Governments in Africa and international organizations like United Nations, African Union and the World Health Organization. It is an indispensable tool for communicating health in Africa. Editors: Elizabeth Lubinga is an Associate Professor and HOD (2022-2024) in the Department of Strategic Communication, University of Johannesburg. Konosoang Sobane is a Chief Research Specialist in Science Communication at the HSRC and a Research Associate in the University of Johannesburg’s Strategic Communication Department. Karabo Sitto-Kaunda holds is an Associate Professor in the Department of Business Management at the University of Pretoria.

Print length322 pages
LanguageEnglish (Original)
Dimensions152 x 17 x 228 mm | 5.98" x 0.67" x 8.98" (Paperback)
THEMA
  • GTC
BISAC
  • LAN004000
Keywords
  • Health communication
  • Sub-saharan Africa
  • Health crisis communication
  • Digitalisation
Contents

Introduction

(pp. i–xi)

    The changing practice of health communication through digitalisation across sub‑Saharan Africa

    (pp. 1–24)

      A Whole-of-Society (WoS) Approach to Health Crisis Communication in Ethiopia Intersecting Indigenous, Traditional, Social and Interpersonal Media

      (pp. 25–66)

        Decolonising Health Communication Strategies: The Inclusion of Traditional Healers from Sub-Saharan Africa into Multi-Sectoral Health Crisis Communication Interventions

        (pp. 67–94)

          Science and Health Journalists in the Health Communication Continuum: Working towards Improved Skills and Capacities in South Africa and Namibia

          (pp. 95–128)

            Towards a Health-Promoting Campus: nstitutional Complexities in Communicating Health Information in Uganda’s Higher Education Sector

            (pp. 129–159)

              Multilingual communication, Multimodality and Multivocality as Enablers of Information Access: Teenage Pregnancy Interventions in South Africa and Lesotho

              (pp. 161–185)

                Indigenous Language Use in Knowledge Dissemination in South Africa During the COVID-19 Pandemic

                (pp. 187–208)

                  Communicating HIV/AIDS Biomedical Prevention Strategies Amongst Young Urban Women

                  (pp. 209–224)

                    The Need for Effective Health Communication Systems in Lesotho

                    (pp. 225–267)

                      A Comparative Review of Health Communication Research in West Africa and Other Sub-Saharan African Countries (2018–2022)

                      (pp. 269–295)
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                        Contributors

                        Elizabeth Lubinga

                        (editor)
                        University of Johannesburg
                        https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1811-7421

                        Konosoang Sobane

                        (editor)
                        https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4294-3085

                        Karabo Sitto-Kaunda

                        (editor)
                        University of Johannesburg
                        https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5146-9189

                        Aniekie Motloutsi

                        (author)
                        University of Zululand
                        https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7930-6728

                        Mmakwena Molala

                        (author)
                        https://orcid.org/0009-0009-0148-6560

                        Tesfaye Alemayehu

                        (author)
                        https://orcid.org/0009-0000-2631-3118

                        Rethabile Malibo

                        (author)

                        Ijeoma Ajaero

                        (author)
                        American University of Nigeria
                        https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7224-0765

                        Nkosinothando Mpofu

                        (author)
                        Namibia University of Science and Technology
                        https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8903-8851

                        Denish Otieno

                        (author)
                        https://orcid.org/0009-0002-3293-6973

                        Aisha Nakiwala Sembatya

                        (author)
                        Makerere University
                        https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2895-2850

                        UK registered social enterprise and Community Interest Company (CIC).

                        Company registration 14549556

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