Acknowledgments Foreword Introduction Vincent Obia and Sulayman Bah Part 1: Regulatory Trends and the Research Landscape 1. Regulating Digital Technologies in Africa: Navigating a Shifting Tech Landscape Hayes Mawindi Mabwezara 2. Human Rights, Freedom of Expression, and Multi-Stakeholderism in the Regulation of New Media Technologies in Africa - Interview with Guilherme Canela Vincent Obia 3. Mapping A Research Agenda for Digital Media Regulation in Africa: A Systematic Analysis Vincent Obia Part 2: State Policy Approaches and Regulatory Challenges 4. Cyber Security Laws, Digital Media Spaces and Media Freedoms in Zambia Youngson Ndawana, Joanne Knowles, and Elastus Mambwe 5. Morocco's Approach to Digital Media Regulation: State Policy, Power Asymmetry, Platform Dialogue - Interview with Latifa Akharbach Yemisi Akinbobola 6. Regime Change?: Digitalisation, Media Convergence and the Constraints to Reforming Ghana's Analogue Era Regulatory System Kobina Bedu-Addo 7. Broadcast Media Regulation and Democratic Transitions in Africa: A Nigerian and South African Case Study Yemisi Akinbobola, Vincent Obia, and Trust Matsilele Part 3: Digital Media Censorship: Frictions, Tensions, Reactions 8.
Balancing Freedom with Responsibility or Simply Pandering to Political Whims: An Analysis of Kenya's Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act, 2018 Esther King'ori and Maureen Syallow 9. Interrogating Online Journalism Regulation and Censorship in Africa - Interview with Churchill Otieno Sulayman Bah 10. Senegal's Approach to Digital Media Regulation: Limited Civil Society Consultation, State Control, and the Need for a Continental Approach to Governance - Interview with David Diaz-Jogeix Sulayman Bah 11. Evasive Journalism: Circumventing the Regulation of Online Journalism in The Gambia Sulayman Bah Conclusion Winston Mano Index.