Knowledge is power: the Internet and the Kenyan public sphere
Document Type
Article
Department
Graduate School of Media and Communications
Abstract
The Internet will… serve multiple functions as the world’s favourite public library, school classroom and medical database, post office and telephone, marketplace and shopping mall, channel of entertainment, culture and music, daily news resource for headlines, stocks and weather, and heterogeneous global public sphere.(Norris 6)
Publication (Name of Journal)
Worcester Papers in English and Cultural Studies
Recommended Citation
Nyabuga, G. (2006). Knowledge is Power: the Internet and the Kenyan Public Sphere. Worcester Papers in English and Cultural Studies, 4.
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Comments
This work was published before the author joined Aga Khan University.