Published on March 25, 2026
Palgrave Macmillan has officially released a new book titled “New Narratives of African Migration: Exploring Media and the Contestation of Space,” authored Adeniyi. This publication delves into the multifaceted relationship between media and migration, particularly within the African context.
Professor Adeniyi, a distinguished scholar in the field of media studies, critically examines how media representations shape the narratives surrounding migration and identity in Africa. His work emphasizes the importance of understanding these narratives in light of the continent’s complex geopolitical realities.
In an era of rapid globalization and increasing migration patterns, Adeniyi’s book could not be more timely. It navigates through various dimensions of media, including traditional outlets, digital platforms, and social media, highlighting their roles in constructing and contesting spaces related to migration discourse.
The significance of this work extends beyond academic circles, making it relevant for policymakers, activists, and anyone interested in the dynamics of migration and media. contemporary issues and providing insightful analyses, Professor Adeniyi contributes to a deeper understanding of how media can influence public perceptions and policy approaches towards migration.
Readers can expect a rich exploration of themes such as identity, representation, and the power dynamics at play within media narratives. With its comprehensive approach, the book promises to be an essential addition to the existing literature on migration studies and media analysis, and it aims to foster ongoing discussions about these critical issues.
“New Narratives of African Migration” is now available and is a must-read for those looking to grasp the complexities of migration through the lens of media in the African context.