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[ecrea] Communicatio: Call for Articles

Sun Aug 22 07:22:45 GMT 2010


>COMMUNICATIO: SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL FOR COMMUNICATION THEORY AND RESEARCH
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>Editor: Prof. Pieter J. Fourie
>Department of Communication Science, University of South Africa (Unisa),
>Pretoria, South Africa
>Publisher: Unisa Press/Taylor&Francis (Routledge)
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>CALL FOR ARTICLES: SOUTH AFRICAS MANY LANGUAGES AND THE MEDIA
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>Guest Editor: Eric Louw
>School of Journalism & Communication, University of Queensland
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>South Africa, with its eleven official languages, is often held up as an
>outstanding example of a multilingual nation. But are these all healthy
>media languages? Or are the pressures of globalization and media
>economics effectively advantaging some languages over others?  And is
>there anything that can be done, or anything that should be done, to
>promote the health of South Africas languages? Alternatively, would
>South Africans be better off just using English?  Does South Africa need
>a debate about its languages, language-use and the role of the media in
>promoting local languages?
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>Those with an interest in language policy, media policy and the future of
>South Africas languages are invited to contribute to a special issue of
>Communicatio: South African Journal for Communication Theory and
>Research to be published in 2011.
>
>Authors are invited to address the following sorts of themes:
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>" What are the patterns of language-use in South Africas media?
>" Have there been shifts in these patterns over the past 20 years?
>" What are the patterns of language-use on South African television?
>" What have been the impacts of South Africas media policies on language
>use?
>" What have been the impacts of South Africas language policies on
>language use?
>" What role has the SABC played in promoting South Africas 11 languages?
>" What role should the SABC play in promoting South Africas 11 languages?
>" What shifts have there been in the use of South Africas nine black
>languages over the
>    last 20 years?
>" What shifts have there been in the use of Afrikaans over the last 20
>years?
>" Does globalization mean the eventual Anglicization of South Africa?
>" What is the health of the Afrikaans Press?
>" What South African languages are used on the internet?
>" What languages are used by South Africas advertising industry?
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>
>Guest Editor for this special issue of Communicatio will be Eric Louw,
>School of Journalism & Communication, University of Queensland; email
>(e.louw /at/ uq.edu.au)
>
>Deadline for submission of articles is 14 February 2011.
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>Instructions for authors can be found at:
>http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/journal.asp?issn=0250-0167&linktype=44
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>
>_____________________________________________
>Prof Pieter J Fourie
>Dept of Communication Science/Kommunikasiewetenskap
>University of South Africa/Universiteit van Suid-Afrika
>Pretoria
>Tel: 012-429-6025/ 082-3498111
>Fax: 012-429-3346
>

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