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[ecrea] Journalism, Theory, Practice & Criticism Themed Issue: New Media and Journalism Practice in Africa
Fri Aug 19 16:39:27 GMT 2011
Journalism, theory, practice and criticism
Volume 12 Number 6 August 2011
Contents
Special Issue: New Media and Journalism Practice in Africa: An
Agenda for Research
Guest Editors: Chris Atton and Hayes Mabweazara
* Introduction
New Media and Journalism Practice in Africa: An Agenda for Research
Chris Atton, Hayes Mabweazara
* Articles
Immediacy and openness in a digital Africa: Networked-convergent
journalisms in Kenya
Okoth Fred Mudhai
Between the Newsroom and the Pub: The Mobile Phone in the Dynamics of
Everyday Mainstream Journalism Practice in Zimbabwe
Hayes Mawindi Mabweazara
Empowering the youth as citizen journalists. A South African experience
Guy Berger
Journalists or activists? Self-identity in the Ethiopian diaspora online
community
Terje S. Skjerdal
Blogging down a dictatorship: human rights, citizen journalists and the
right to communicate in Zimbabwe
Last Moyo
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Hayes
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School of Media and Performance
University College Falmouth
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