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Contextualising the Role of Development Support Communicators: Soares, Luisa
Looking Beyond the Public Outcry: SAfm media training Taole, Sebolelo
Mediated Globalisation: Gay Identity and the World Wide Web Beetar, Matthew David
A Study on the Role of Context in Media Access and Usage and Its Effects for Development Policy Dockney, Jonathan
My South African-Cum-Seychellois-Cum-Heritage Ebrahim, Sana
Shooting ARROW Images: A reception analysis of ARROW SA youth’s perceptions of Palestinian youth Peters, Karen; Ebrahim, Sana & Slabaugh, Danielle
A Comparative Analysis of the Efficacy of a Once-Off Forum Theatre Intervention Mangenda, Hannah
AN EVALUATION OF HEALTH PROMOTERS’ PEER EDUCATION PROGRAMME Gazu, Ameni; Mudenda, Peter; Govender, Anusha
An adaptation of DramAidE materials to be used on senior secondary Indian learners Saib, Aarif & Samuels, Simone
Participatory forum theatre for AIDS education Emma Durden and Dominique Nduhura
To chat or to cruise The experiences of users on the Gaysa IRC Channel on ZANET Delate, Richard
A Critique of Development Communication in Swaziland 1985-1991 Hlatshwayo, Vuyisile Sikelela
Audience responses to SoulBuddyz: postulations and realities. Lief Galaen
A Critical Examination of the Relationship between The Broadcasting Role of CCV-TV Xhakaza, Dumisani
The Visual Role of 'The Rubicons' as part of the reform strategy Daran, Daniel; Chetty, Ansuya; Prinsloo, Jeanne & Broomhead, Mark Allison
The Formation of CCV-TV in the Period of Transition in South Africa Jane Dudu Msomi
Testing action media and entertainment education with autistic children Nazli Jugbaran and Eliza Moodley
A Comparitive Study of Radio Metro Mkize, Marcia Zamambo
The Meaning Of The Built Form: A Semiotic Analysis of Gentrification Colin Marx
A Guy, A Camera, A Journey Reinhardt, Timothy
Community Radio as a form of Ethnic Minority Media: A Critical Analysis of Identity, Ethnic Audience Thomas Hart
Effects of community radio in the ministry of the church, The Feyissa, Rev Kebede
Cultural Construction of Sexually Transmitted Disease, The Epstein, Elaine
Public Relations in Higher Education Annamarie Savio
A critique of forms of participatory development and communication Greaves, Tracy Janet Brownlee
Strategies of Subversion Reynolds, Bronwyn Allan
 
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  • UKZN Griot  ( 34 items )
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  • Media Criticism  ( 7 items )
  • African Comms Research  ( 13 items )

    This page is a project of the UNESCO chair

    Electronic publication of the African Communication Review  is sponsored by the UNESCO Chair in Communication,
    currently held by Professor Ruth E. Teer-Tomaselli, University of
    KwaZulu-Natal. 
    The journal is published by
    St Augustine's University, Tanzania.

    General editor:  Bernardin Mfumbusa

    Coordinating Editor: Robert A.White 

     

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    Dear Prof. White,

    Congratulations! It is indeed very heartening to know that the journal, African Communication Research has been unveiled
    which will provide incisive understanding of the research in the area of communication and media in Africa.  Going through
    the contents of the initial issues, one cannot but hope that we will be able to find more affinity with the selection of issues and
    the trends analysed since there is lot in common between African and Asia and India in particular.
    We at the Indian Institute of Mass Communication have been engaged in researching and evaluating communication
    initiatives in the development sector since 60s. This Institute was set up with active consulation of Wilbur Schramm by the
    Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru.
    It will be indeed very interesting to share some of our work with you since we have lately worked on the traditional media
    and scope of using it to promote issues of development and also another study which focuses on if Internet is posing a
    threat to the press industry in India.
    Best wishes,
    Gita Bamezai Ph.D.
    Professor and Head
    Department of Communication Research
    India
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  • Unpublished Papers  ( 7 items )
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  • Technical Reports  ( 4 items )
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  • Books  ( 28 items )
  • Masters Dissertations  ( 80 items )
  • Masters Theses  ( 42 items )
  • PhD Theses  ( 26 items )
  • African Journal of Communication  ( 1 items )
    This page is a project of the UNESCO chair

    Electronic publication of the African Journal of Communication is sponsored by the UNESCO Chair in Communication,
    currently held by Professor Ruth E. Teer-Tomaselli, University of
    KwaZulu-Natal. 

     

    African Journal of Communication (ISSN 2227-7625)

     

    is published twice a year by the East African Communication AssociationEditorial Offices, Daystar University, Nairobi, Kenya 

     

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    Members of the East African Communication Association automatically have an annual subscription of two issues a year with membership dues of $15 for students (must show their student ID card) and $35 for all others.