
Tanja Bosch
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Media studies academic. Author of “Social media and identity in SA” (Routledge); editor of “Digital Citizenship in Africa” (Bloomsbury).
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Our second African Digital Rights Network book "Digital Disinformation in Africa: hashtag politics, power, and propaganda" will be published on April 18th and can be pre-ordered now from the publisher using this link: bloomsbury.com/uk/digital-dis… #disinformation #digitalrights



AJS is happy to announce that Prof Tanja Bosch Tanja Bosch has taken over as Editor since Jan 2024. She took on the role from her previous role as Associate editor. We are proud to welcome Prof Bosch and thank the former editor Prof Chuma Wallace Chuma for his service to AJS.


This International Women's Day, join Tanja Bosch (Tanja Bosch) as she explores the significance of digital feminist activism & its impact around the world, and highlights the power of digital platforms to propel societal change. Register here: bit.ly/3uBA71T


Conformist Digital Citizenship = online etiquette + functional skills Reformist Digital Citizenship = changing digital norms + laws Transformist Digital Citizenship = claiming digital rights + shifting power in favour of digital justice Tanja Bosch African Digital Rights Network


On this International Women's Day, AJS Editor, Prof Tanja Bosch Tanja Bosch is giving this critical keynote on Digital Feminist Citizenship & Activism. Register with the link below and see you at 4 pm SAST today.




We have finished the transcript of our 3rd book "Digital Surveillance in Africa: power, agency & rights" and we're busy drafting two others books: "Internet Shutdowns in Africa" with Felicia Anthonio from #KeepItOn Access Now & "Feminist Digital Citizenship in Africa" w/Tanja Bosch


We will be making an exciting announcement today in Accra at #DRIF24 about a new book project with 'Gbénga Ṣẹ̀san and we will post a call for expressions of interest from African researchers on the African Digital Rights Network website in the coming days. africandigitalrightsnetwork.org


To mark World Press Freedom Day today, African Journalism Studies has partnered T&F Africa to make open access for 2 months a selection of 14 articles published by AJS which interrogate press freedom in Africa, either empirically/theoretically. Pls share widely. Happy WPF Day!


Excited to present our research on AI's portrayal in African media at next week's #AIandLaw conference! Hoping to spark discussions on bias & implications for law, media, & AI regulation. Trust Matsilele, Ph.D. (NRF-rated) Musawenkosi Ndlovu Tanja Bosch #Africa #AIbias


What are online publications aimed at African audiences saying about AI, and more importantly, who speaks the loudest on this? Shared insights from a study with Trust Matsilele, Ph.D. (NRF-rated) Musawenkosi Ndlovu and Tanja Bosch Check out this op-ed published by UWC uwc.ac.za/news-and-annou…

We are excited to kick off the 2025 Theory and Method Winter School at #IAS_NUQ! Focused on Arab and Southern Digitalities, this 3-day workshop features master classes by Rahul Mukherjee, Tanja Bosch, and Omar Al-Ghazzi. Organized by #IAS_NUQ with support from Carnegie Corporation of New York.


Claudia Mellado Silvio Waisbord Ibrahim N. Abusharif 𝔼𝕕𝕕𝕪 𝔹𝕠𝕣𝕘𝕖𝕤 ℝ𝕖𝕪 Dr. Noura Al Obeidli Zahra Hankir Christina Paschyn 🇺🇦 Ilhem Allagui Panel 3, Social Media Influencers and Self-Media, explores the transformative role of influencers and self-media in journalism. Omar Al-Ghazzi, Tanja Bosch, and FANG Kecheng 方可成 examine how influencers, as opinion leaders, shape societal trends and consumer behavior in a conversation


How does #AI hype manifest in African news? 🤔Our latest study with @TrustMatsilele, Musawenkosi Ndlovu , & Tanja Bosch reveals how 700+ reports from 26 African countries emphasise tools & Western perspectives, often at the expense of ethical considerations lnkd.in/dpUB8HWs


In this new #OnlineFirst article, Tanja Bosch argues that decolonisation in media studies must go beyond symbolic critique to focus on anti-capitalist praxis, citation politics, and epistemic refusal. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…