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Ripples of Empowerment?: Exploring the Role of Participatory Development Communication in the... Miliswa Magongo
Breaking Free: Exploring dialogue for collective action in the Footballers 4 Life Intervention... Wandile Sibisi
Assessing perceptions – Addressing (mis)conceptions: An exploration of interventions to address... Duduzile Zwane
Black and White in Ink Andrew Mason
An exploration of the loveLife generation on the mobile network MYMsta. Natasha Sundar
Community Radio: The Beat that Develops the Soul of the People? Thomas Bongani Hart
Open Sesame! Learning Life Skills from Takalani Sesame Geraldine Coertze
A City within a city Leonard Rosenberg
Cultural Pillages of the Leisure Class? Kieran Tavener-Smith
Health Promotion in Ink Andrew Dicks
Social power through self-imaging in participatory video Jonathan Dockney
Resistance and Representation Sjoerd van Grootheest
Semiotics of Film: An Investigation of Some Influences on the Language of Film Tomaselli, Keyan
‘Act Alive’: youth clubs communicating healthy life choices. Gumede, Mkhonzeni
The Sustainable Livelihood Approach: A Vulnerability Context Analysis Nyambura G. Njagi
The Un/changing Face of the `Khomani: Representation through Promotional Media Kate Finlay
South African Sport in the Global Media Arena Shaun Ross Ryan
Sex News - AIDS education media development in South Africa Elaine Epstein
The Role of 'Film Study' within the English Syllabus in White English Medium Secondary Schools Jane Jennifer Ballot
Yizo Yizo: This is it? René Smith
Problem Solving Theatre: A case study Emma Durden
Body language and culture Adeline F. Paxton
US and Them: loveLife, Commercial Brands and Everyday Life Richard Delate
Ownership and control in community radio Habteab Teklemicael
Culture and consciousness of disabled persons Samboornam Moodley
Close Encounters with the First Kind Lauren Dyll
Book Hunger and the Political Economy of the South African Booktrade Dennis Young
Looking Beyond the Public Outcry Sebolelo Taole
The Bold and the Beautiful Michele Tager
Politics and the Press: A Case Study of the Times of Swaziland and the Swazi Observer; 1992-1994 Sandile Sydwell Simelane
 
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    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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    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)

     

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