Journalism from the ‘Silicon Savannah’: The Vexed Relationship Between Nairobi’s Newsmakers and its ICT4D Community

Authors

  • Nicholas Benequista London School of Economics and Political Science

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5334/sta.fc

Keywords:

Journalism, Kenya, ICTs, ICT4D, state-building

Abstract

During the course of a year-long knowledge exchange initiative called the Networked News Lab, a small group of Kenyan journalists and a PhD researcher from the London School of Economics and Political Science sought to identify opportunities for collaboration between newsmakers and practitioners from the field of information and communication technologies for development (ICT4D). In almost every instance, the project failed to promote cooperation between the two groups, though it succeeded in highlighting the fundamental issues that separate them. Drawing from interviews, project documents and participant observation, this chapter describes the incompatibilities between the two communities and what they suggest about current efforts to strengthen journalism in Africa through the application of ICTs.

Author Biography

Nicholas Benequista, London School of Economics and Political Science

PhD Candidate in the Department of Media and Communications

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Published

2015-03-16