Part I: African Mainstream Media Space, Representation and Digitization<div>Chapter 1. African Traditional Media: Looking Back, Looking Forward.- </div><div>Chapter 2. Kenyan Media Industry: Digitize or Disappear!.- </div><div>Chapter 3. Digitization of Broadcasting in Nigeria: Opportunity for Participation in Globalization.- </div><div>Chapter 4. Globalization, Pluralism and Broadcast Operations in Nigeria.- </div><div>Chapter 5. African Cinema and the Global Movie Industry: A Survey of the Depth of Nollywood’s Niche in the Age of Globalization and Digitalization.- </div><div>Chapter 6. Gender Representation in Nigerian Media Contents and Social Reality.- </div><div>Part II: Online Media and Usage.- </div><div>Chapter 7. Closing the Digital Divide Among African American Consumers with Better Content in the United States of America.- </div><div>Chapter 8. The War of Words in the Digital Space: Twenty-First Century Presidential Public Address as Power Maintenance in Kenya.- </div><div>Chapter 9. Students’ Use of Digital Online Resources in Music Study at Zimbabwe State Universities in Response to COVID-19.- </div><div>Chapter 10. The Culture of Online Shaming Targeting Women from the Middle East And North African (MENA) Region.- </div><div>Part III: Music Media and Online Construction.- </div><div>Chapter 11. Rethinking Arabness: The Communicative Nexus of Select Lyrics of Female Nigerian and North African Afro-Arab Hip Hop Artistes and Sociological Construction of Women in the Digital Space.- Chapter 12. TikTok: Globalization and the Social Identification of Afrobeats.- </div><div>Part IV: Health Communication and the Digital Space.- </div><div>Chapter 13. Pandemics and Conspiracist Ideation: Making Sense of Collective Sense-Making and Health Information Needs in New Media Environments in Africa.- </div><div>Chapter 14. Health Communication: An International Perspective in the Digital Space.- </div><div>Part V: Africaness and the Digital Space.- </div><div>Chapter 15. Decolonizing the African Mind in the Digital Space.- </div><div>Chapter 16. African Cultures and Representations in the Digital Era.- </div><div>Part VI: Sports Communication and Digital Space.- </div><div>Chapter 17. How Sport, Communication, and Economics Are Changing Power Dynamics in the African Family.- </div><div>Chapter 18. Globalization and Digitisation in Sport Promotion and Development in Ghana: Sport Journalists’ Perspectives.<p></p><p><br></p></div>