Critical Arts, Volume 6(1), 1992

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Critical-Arts-Volume-6-1-1992Critical Arts: A Journal for Cultural Studies

Volume 6, Issue 1, 1992

Broadcasting and Telecommunications Policy in Post-Apartheid South Africa

Issue Editor: Richard Collins

Contents:

Original Articles:

· Rethinking the Leftist Struggle in South Africa

P Eric Louw

(Open access available at African e-Journals-Louw)

· Broadcasting Policy for a Post Apartheid South Africa: Some Preliminary Proposals

Richard Collins

(Open access available at African e-Journals-Collins)

· Langauge and National Unity in a Post-Apartheid South Africa

P. Eric Louw

(Open access available at African e-Journals-Louw)

· Political Change, Regime Legitimation and Zimbabwe Broadcasting: Lessons for a Post-Apartheid South Africa?

James Zaffiro

(Open access available at African e-Journals-Zaffiro)

· Telecommunication Indicators and their Interpretation: Lessons from Australian Communications

Sam Paltridge

(Open access available at African e-Journals-Paltridge)

· The Development of Telecommunications in South Africa: The Equipment Supply Industry

David Kaplan

(Open access available at African e-Journals-Kaplan)

Reviews:

· Narrating the Crisis: Hegemony and the South African Press

Keyan Tomaselli, Ruth Tomaselli, Johan Muller (Reviewed by Michael Chapman)

(Open access available at African e-Journals-Chaplan)

· Visual Thoery

Norman Bryson, Michael Ann Holly, Keith Moxey (Reviewed by Terrence King)

(Open access available at African e-Journals-Terence)

· The Crossed Line: The South African Telecommunications Industry in Transition

David Kaplan (Reviewed by P Eric Louw)

(Open access available at African e-Journals-Louw)

· Notes on Contributors

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CA 6(1), 1992

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