“The ICA Handbook of Communication in Africa: Theory, Research, and Praxis dispels what Westerners think that they know about Africa. It offers exciting, current examinations of African cosmologies and values, diverse communication contexts, preferred media platforms and uses, ethics and human rights stances, and challenges to Western onto-epistemological worldviews and practices. Chapters show how enduring colonial logics affect every aspect of ordinary lives. Chapters by/for/about Africans call for the expanded presence of Africans in communication and media scholarship not simply as subjects but as researchers and activists promoting indigenous understandings of local communities, nations, and regions of the African continent.”Patrice M. Buzzanell, University of South Florida, USA and Past President, International Communication Association“I wholeheartedly endorse this ICA Handbook of Communication in Africa: Theory, Research and Praxis by Stacey L. Connaughton, Joelle M. Cruz, and Peter F. Masibo Lumala for its critical proclamation of African communication studies and its challenge to the homogenising effects of colonisation and modernisation. The Handbook underscores the urgent need to prioritise African identities, advance context-specific communication research, promote gender equality, and critically examine the role of media in shaping Africa’s social and political landscapes. It is a timely and transformative contribution to the global communication field.”Deborah Auko Tendo, Author of Rough Silk: The Story of Dad and Daughter, and UN Youth Advocacy Writer“The publication of the ICA Handbook of Communication in Africa: Theory, Research and Praxis marks a watershed in the emergence of African communication scholarship. It assembles a formidable, brilliant, and theoretically sophisticated group of African, Afro-diasporic, and Africanist scholars who write incisively and beautifully across a breathtaking range of fields, regions, and media. By far its most distinctive intervention consists in the way it powerfully centers indigenous African ontological, epistemological, and axiological paradigms. This is a book that ought to be considered mandatory reading not only within the discipline of Communication Studies, but also in disciplines and fields such as anthropology, cultural studies, journalism, media studies, philosophy, political science, sociology, and aesthetics.”Omedi Ochieng, University of Colorado Boulder, USA“The ICA Handbook of Communication in Africa is an essential, groundbreaking compendium that advances critical understanding of African communication studies through diverse, innovative perspectives. It expertly bridges theory, research, and praxis, offering invaluable insights for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers committed to transformative social change across the continent. This authoritative volume is a must-have resource for anyone dedicated to elevating African voices and addressing pressing communication challenges.”Prof. Laban P. Ayiro, Daystar University, Kenya