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        7. Radio Okapi: The Making of a “Congolese Voice”
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        Jacob Udo-Udo Jacob
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents VII
- List of Tables and Figures X
- List of Abbreviations XI
- Preface XV
- 1. From Peace Propaganda to Information Intervention 1
- 2. A Foucauldian View of UN Information Intervention 11
- 3. The Liberal Institutionalist Foundations of Post–Cold War UN Information Operations 15
- 4. Between Propaganda and UN’s Public Information Operations 22
- 5. A Brief History of Ethnicity, Conflicts and Crisis of Citizenship in the DRC 25
- 6. From Authenticity to Governmentality: A Brief History of the Media in the DRC 35
- 7. Radio Okapi: The Making of a “Congolese Voice” 67
- 8. Information Operations: Contents and Metrics of Effectiveness 74
- 9. Local Meanings and Perceptions of UN Information Interventions Programmes 116
- 10. No Intention to Return to Rwanda 160
- 11. Impacts of Dialogue Entre Congolais 176
- 12. “Hutus are the ones that have kept us where we are today”: When Psyops Backfire 189
- 13. Revisiting Unfinished Debates on Information Intervention 194
- Appendix 1 205
- Appendix 2 207
- Bibliography 210
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents VII
- List of Tables and Figures X
- List of Abbreviations XI
- Preface XV
- 1. From Peace Propaganda to Information Intervention 1
- 2. A Foucauldian View of UN Information Intervention 11
- 3. The Liberal Institutionalist Foundations of Post–Cold War UN Information Operations 15
- 4. Between Propaganda and UN’s Public Information Operations 22
- 5. A Brief History of Ethnicity, Conflicts and Crisis of Citizenship in the DRC 25
- 6. From Authenticity to Governmentality: A Brief History of the Media in the DRC 35
- 7. Radio Okapi: The Making of a “Congolese Voice” 67
- 8. Information Operations: Contents and Metrics of Effectiveness 74
- 9. Local Meanings and Perceptions of UN Information Interventions Programmes 116
- 10. No Intention to Return to Rwanda 160
- 11. Impacts of Dialogue Entre Congolais 176
- 12. “Hutus are the ones that have kept us where we are today”: When Psyops Backfire 189
- 13. Revisiting Unfinished Debates on Information Intervention 194
- Appendix 1 205
- Appendix 2 207
- Bibliography 210