Two Routledge books to explore AI’s impact on African media, communication

Two new books examining the growing influence of Artificial Intelligence, AI, on media and communication practices in Africa are set to be published by Routledge.

Edited by Professor Lambe Mustapha and Dr Abdulgaffar Arikewuyo, the books explore how AI is transforming journalism, broadcasting, public relations, advertising, media education and communication practices across the continent.

Artificial Intelligence in African Media and Communication: Reshaping Pedagogies and Professional Practice

This book examines AI’s impact on African media landscapes, highlighting real-world applications, ethical concerns, challenges and strategic pathways for educators, professionals and policymakers.

Nigerian Media’s Artificial Intelligence Revolution: Transforming Communication Teaching and Practice

This title offers an in-depth look at Nigeria’s AI-driven media transformation, exploring its implications for journalism, communication education, marketing, entrepreneurship and the preservation of indigenous knowledge.

These books provide valuable insights for scholars, media professionals, policymakers and anyone interested in the future of AI and communication in Africa.

Pre-order now and enjoy the available discount before publication.

🔗 Pre-order links:
https://www.routledge.com/Artificial-Intelligence-in-African-Media-and-Communication-Reshaping-Pedagogies-and-Professional-Practice/Arikewuyo-Mustapha/p/book/9781041242482

https://www.routledge.com/Nigerian-Medias-Artificial-Intelligence-Rev

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