Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Baby Lerato deserved better2005/01/01English
Some thoughts on the state of journalism and the country2006/01/01English
Research in progress: news values: a South African verification of Shoemaker's theory2002/01/01English
South African National Editors' Forum - The first decade 1996 20062006/01/01English
Dangerous alliances: Civil society, the media and democratic transition in North Africa Lisa Garon London, Zed Books, 20032005/01/01English
Sparse role for Kenya's media during the reign of Daniel arap Moi2006/01/01English
Trusting the messenger: Public and elite confidence in the SA print media2003/01/01English
Journalism: A need for reclaiming praxis2004/01/01English
Post-apartheid media debates and the discourse of identity2003/01/01English
Between privilege and subpoena: Protecting confidential sources2006/01/01English
Children and race in South African magazine advertising: Pre- and post-apartheid2003/01/01English
Sierra Leone: A national information strategy for a post-conflict state2005/01/01English
Critical approaches + number crunching = sound academic research2004/01/01English
Media in Iraq: Wagging which dog?2004/01/01English
Global media and symbolic distancing2003/01/01English
The objectives set by South African sponsors for sport2003/01/01English
The impact of framing on perception of foreign countries2004/01/01English
Media policies for democratising and developing countries2004/01/01English
The problems facing journalism trainers getting people to read2003/01/01English
Forum section: Media Discussion: The Daily Sun shines in gore and glory over a changing land2004/01/01English
New media technology and policy in developing countries N. C. Lesame Pretoria: Van Schaik, 20052006/01/01English
Nuuskartering van Nederland deur Beeld en van Suid-Afrika deur Trouw: (Newsmapping of the Netherlands in Beeld and of South Africa in Trouw)2002/01/01English
Rachel Barker and George Angelopulo. 2006. Integrated Organisational Communication. Cape Town: Juta Academic.2006/01/01English
Dominante motiewe in die transformasie van Huisgenoot, 1916 2003: (Dominant motives in the transformation of Huisgenoot, 1916 2003)2004/01/01English
Larry Strelitz. 2005. Mixed reception: South African youth and their experience of global media. Pretoria: Unisa Press.2006/01/01English
Paparazzi and picture chasers share similar philosophies and reputations, not tactics2006/01/01English
Contemporary media ethics: A practical guide for students, scholars and professionals M. Land & B. Hornaday (Eds.) Spokane, WA: Marquette Books, 20062006/01/01English
Book review: Adrian Hadland & Karen Thorne The people's voice: The development and current state of the South African small media sector Cape Town: HSRC Publishers (Commissioned by the Media Development and Diversity Agency), 20042004/01/01English
"Johannesburg: The elusive metropolis" Public Culture 16 (3) 2004 Achille Mbembe and Sarah Nuttall (guest editors)2005/01/01English
Everything I know I learned from TV: Philosophy for the unrepentant couch potato Mark Rowlands London: Ebury Press, 2005.2005/01/01English