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Global Media Journal : African Edition
ISSN Print: 2073-2740
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CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BOTSWANA PRESS
Richard Rooney
USING THE INTERNET FOR DEMOCRACY: A STUDY OF SOUTH AFRICA, KENYA AND ZAMBIA
Aletta H. Janse van Rensburg
DECONSTRUCTING THE REPORTING OF HOSTAGE TAKING IN THE NIGER DELTA
Chigozi Ijeomah
PRESS AND TERRORISM IN NIGERIA: A DISCOURSE ON BOKO HARAM
I. S. Popoola
Foreword
Ibrahim Saleh
THE RECENT DECLINE IN PRESS FREEDOM IN SOUTH AFRICA
Lianne van Leeuwen
Book Review
Rykie
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n Lewe met Woorde
Situating language at the centre of journalism training: The case for broadening the spheres of English teaching and learning in Journalism training institutions in Ghana
Modestus Fosu
Ethical challenges facing Zimbabwean media in the context of the Internet
Tendai Chari
Media Ethics Exam (June 2007)
Simone Gregor
Freedom of association + freedom of speech = freedom of the media?
Henry Jeffreys
Essentials of indigenous languages to journalism education in Nigeria
Abiodun Salawu
Media, mediation and the war in Iraq: from broken to non-existent mirrors
Marietjie Myburg
The end of the audience: How the nature of audiences changed
Patricia Gassner
The Nigerian press coverage of political conflicts in a pluralistic society
Ekeanyanwu Nnamdi Tobechukwu
Networking African journalism educators: bonding, bridging, and linking
Guy Berger
Mmatshilo Motsei 2007: The kanga and the kangaroo court – reflections on the rape trial of Jacob Zuma. Jacana, Cape Town
Simphiwe Sesanti
The necessity of a media literacy module within journalism or media studies curricula
Fidelia Van der Linde
Reporting Africa
Baffour Ankomah
Coverage of crime and violence in Nigerian media: matters arising
E. O. Soola
Functional democracy and mass media: a critique
Stanley Naribo Opuamie-Ngoa
Sixty years in the making: the history of Eikestadnuus (1950 - 2009)
Francois P. Verster
Cinematography and character depiction
William Francis Nicholson
Your news in 140 characters: exploring the role of social media in journalism
Wilma Stassen
MA thesis abstracts from Addis Ababa University, Faculty of Journalism and Communication 2007
Netsanet Yilma
A democratised market: Development of South Africa's daily newspapers 1990 - 2006
Tobias Bauer
Book Announcements
Arrie De Beer
The African filmmaker and content of African films: a study of the perspectives of the Nigerian film audience
Ganivu Olalekan Akashoro
New Media Development in Africa
Isaac Esipisu
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Nixon Kariithi
Institutionalising children journalism education in Nigerian communication/media studies
Olusola Oyero
Developing a communication strategy framework for the Southern Africa Regional Hunger & Vulnerability Programme
Lydie Terblanche
Broadening mass communication research for enhanced media practice
Fred A. Amadi
Why should journalism curriculum be Africanised
Baffour Ankomah
Bridging the divide between study and the real world of African journalism
Francois Groepe
The Internet and Healthcare in Somalia: Knowledge is Power
Owen Marriott
Religion and the media: reflections on their position and relationship in Southern Africa
Muhammed Haron
A critical and functional analysis of the mirror metaphor with reference to the media's responsibility towards society
Zigi Ekron
Writing change: affirmative action as a tool for newspaper transformation at the Durban Post
Miriam Leshin
How the 'natives' and the 'hybrids' are transforming South African journalism
Mpumelelo Mkhabela
Fair Lady: effective coverage of politics in a women’s magazine
Chanel Boshoff
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Lynnette Fourie
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Thalyta Swanepoel
Globalised Girlhood: the teaching of femininity in Cosmopolitan and True Love
Deidre Donnelly
Is our media (still) racist?
Herman Wasserman
Practical reality of media freedom: an examination of challenges facing the Namibian media
Fred J. Mwilima
Culture, language and niche publications in South Africa
Pedro Diederichs
English-oriented ICTs and ethnic language survival strategies in Africa
Oladokun Omojola
World Press Freedom Day, 5 May 2008
Rhoda Kadalie
The Swazi Press and its contribution to good governance
Richard Charles Rooney
Employment patterns of UNAM graduates: an assessment of the employability of the media studies graduates of the University of Namibia
Fred J. Mwilima
Considering the role and analysing the effectiveness of the media in covering issues of personal finance: the case of Huisgenoot (2007-2008)
Andries Marais
Political economy of the Kenyan media - towards a culture of active citizen journalism
Fredrick Ogenga
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