Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Ubuntuand communitarianism in media ethics2004/01/01English65
China as a persuader: CCTV Africa's first steps in the African mediasphere2013/10/01English45
Ownership and control in the South African print media: black empowerment after apartheid, 1990–19971997/01/01English34
Whose freedom? South Africa's press, middle-class bias and the threat of control2011/07/01English30
Mobilizing Rural and Community Radio in Africa2009/01/01English29
Mediating the 2000 Elections in Zimbabwe: Competing Journalisms in a Society at the Crossroads2008/01/01English28
Poke me, I'm a journalist: The impact of Facebook and Twitter on newsroom routines and cultures at two South African weeklies2013/02/01English26
Freebies and Brown Envelopes in Ethiopian Journalism2009/01/01English25
Climate change and the possibility of ‘slow journalism’2012/02/01English25
How ready is China for a China-style world order? China's state media discourse under construction2013/10/01English24
The poverty of media theory1997/01/01English21
Toward a Global Media Ethics: Theoretical Perspectives2008/01/01English20
Sanef's ‘2002 South African National Journalism Skills Audit’2002/01/01English20
Half-orchestrated, half freestyle: Soft power and reporting Africa in China2013/10/01English20
Alternative media, diasporas and the mediation of the Zimbabwe crisis2007/01/01English19
South African media in comparative perspective2011/07/01English19
A complicated but symbiotic affair: The relationship between mainstream media and social media in the coverage of social protests in southern Africa2013/02/01English18
Development journalism revived: The case of Ethiopia2011/07/01English18
Journalism studies beyond media: On ideology and identity2004/01/01English18
The fifth estate: Media theory, watchdog of journalism1998/01/01English17
Zimbabwe: The media, market failure and political turbulence2005/01/01English16
Social media and the politics of ethnicity in Zimbabwe2013/02/01English16
Blogging and tweeting climate change in South Africa2012/02/01English15
Violence, hate speech and inflammatory broadcasting in Kenya: The problems of definition and identification2011/02/01English15
TheProfessional Teaching of Journalism as a Scienceapproach - an introduction1995/01/01English14
Emerging trends and patterns in China–Africa media dynamics: A discussion from an East African perspective2013/10/01English14
Ubuntu and communitarianism in media ethics2004/01/01English13
Does the internet create democracy?2001/01/01English13
Foreign News and Public Opinion: Attribute Agenda-Setting Theory Revisited2009/01/01English13
Ethics: a radical justice approach2002/01/01English13