GLOBAL MEDIA JOURNAL AFRICAN EDITION 2010 VOLUME 4(1)



Academic


Diasporic grief and grievance on-line: how South African and Serbian diasporas use the web by Eric Louw and Zala Volcic.

Media and conflict in Sierra Leone: national and international perspectives of the civil war by Valentina Baù. 


Religion and the media: reflections on their position and relationship in Southern Africa by Muhammed Haron.


Writing change: affirmative action as a tool for newspaper transformation at the Durban Post 
by Miriam Leshin.

Sixty years in the making: the history of Eikestadnuus (1950 - 2009) 
by Francois P. Verster.

The African filmmaker and content of African films: a study of the perspectives of the Nigerian film audience by Ganivu Olalekan Akashoro.



Graduate

Your news in 140 characters: exploring the role of social media in journalism by Wilma Stassen.

 
 
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