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Journal of African Media Studies, Volume 2 Issue 2
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Editorial
Wendy Willems
The African National Congress's Radio Freedom and its audiences in
apartheid South Africa, 19631991
Sekibakiba Peter Lekgoathi
SW Radio Africa and the challenges of operating a Zimbabwean exile
radio station in London
Danielle Batist
Measuring the democratic quality of radio news: experiences from Liberia
Guido Keel, Sharon Lopata and Christoph Spurk
Healing the wounds of the northern Uganda insurgency
Henry Bongyereirwe
The production of stardom and the survival dynamics of the
Zimbabwean music industry in the post-2000 crisis period
Nhamo Anthony Mhiripiri
Inserting voice: foreign language film translation as a local
phenomenon in Tanzania
Birgit Englert and Nginjai Paul Moreto
Public journalism in Africa: trends, opportunities and rationale
Denis Ocwich
Book and film review
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Journal of African Media Studies, Volume 2 Issue 3
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Editorial
Monica B. Chibita
Mobile interconnections: Reinterpreting distance, relating and
difference in the Cameroonian Grassfields
Mirjam de Bruijn, Francis Nyamnjoh and Tseghama Angwafo
Rethinking rugby and the rainbow nation
Louise Vincent and Sasha Stevenson
The road to renaming what's in a name? The changing of Durban's
street names and its coverage in The Mercury
Kristin Skare Orgeret
Nollywood on the Internet: A preliminary analysis of an online
Nigerian video-film audience
Ikechukwu Obiaya
Can the media in Africa shape Africa's political future?
Lusike Lynete Mukhongo
Regional parallelism and the reporting of corruption in the Nigerian press
Muhammad Jameel Yusha'u
Book and film review
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