African Journalism Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Hacker, Hoaxer, Whistleblower, Spy: The Many Faces of Anonymous, by Gabriella Coleman2018/10/02English
Protest Nation: The Right to Protest in South Africa2017/10/02English
Responsible Journalism by Example: An African Scribe’s Own Experience on a Quality Paper: The Story behind the Stories2017/10/02English
North–South dialogues in journalism studies2015/01/02English
Power asymmetries in North–South dialogues2015/01/02English
Reflections on elections in a dominant party state2015/01/02English
The news and public opinion: Media effects on civic life2015/01/02English
Global media ethics: Problems and perspectives2015/01/02English
Journalism research to rescue history from heritage2015/01/02English
Risk and journalism in the digital age2015/01/02English
Is cultural translation hidden in African journalism?2015/01/02English
Locating critiques of normativity: Geo-historical perspectives2015/01/02English
Participatory politics and citizen journalism in a networked Africa: A connected continent2016/10/01English
Citizen witnessing: Revisioning journalism in times of crisis2016/10/01English
Editorial2016/10/01English
Journalism in context: Practice and theory for the digital age2016/10/01English
Interrogating citizen journalism practices: a case study of Rhodes University’s Lindaba Ziyafika Project2016/10/01English
The use of Facebook and Mobile Phones to report Presidential election results in Zambia2016/10/01English
Communicating Difference through Social Media: The Case of a Kenyan Facebook Group2016/10/01English
Political Journalism in Transition – Western Europe In a Comparative Perspective2016/01/02English
Reporting on the Independence of the Belgian Congo: Mwissa Camus, the Dean of Congolese Journalists2016/01/02English
Mobile community reporting: a grassroots perspective on journalism, ed. O. Nyirubugara2016/01/02English
Nation as grand narrative: The Nigerian press and the politics of meaning2016/07/02English
Media and participation: A site of ideological-democratic struggle2016/07/02English
“But is it Journalism?” Reflections on Online Informational Roles and Content Creation Practices of a Sample of South African Lawyers2019/07/03English
The Political and Economic History of Swaziland’s First Indigenous-language Newspaper, Izwi Lama Swazi (The Voice of the Swazi)2020/01/02English
What is News? A Young Peoples’ Perspective in Kenya2021/10/02English
Towards a Journalism for Justice: A Normative Overture2022/01/02English
Paradigm Shift in the Work of Arnold de Beer and Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies (1980–2020)2021/04/03English
The Voice of Nat Nakasa: Unconventional Journalists as Sense-makers in a “New Normal”2020/04/02English