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[ecrea] Now available: JAMS Vol 4.3 and Vol. 5.1

Thu Aug 01 13:35:53 GMT 2013



We
are delighted to announce the publication of the latest issues of the Journal
of African Media Studies (JAMS), Volume 4 No. 3 and Volume 5 No.1. All articles appearing in
this journal are now abstracted and indexed in the following: Arts&
Humanities Citation Index; Social Sciences Citation Index (ISI), Journal
Citation Reports - Social Science Edition, Current Contents Connect - Arts
&  Humanities edition, Current Contents Connect - Social&  Behavioural
Sciences edition, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS),
Scopus, TOC Premier, Communication Abstracts Online and the British Humanities
Index (BHI). To find out more, please visit the journal's webpage:http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=166/view,page=4/

JAMS
Volume 5 Number 1
Volume
5 Number 1, available here,http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-issue,id=2464/ Contents (edited by Monica Chibita)
1.       Using
narrative communication in a mass-produced youth magazine as an HIV prevention
intervention by Esther Etkin
2.       Orientalism in
online news: BBC stories of Somali piracy by Lyndon C. S. Way
3.       Upstairs
downstairs: Communication contradictions around two African refugee camps by Ullamaija
Kivikuru
4.       The media’s
reporting of war crimes trials and its impact on post-conflict democracy in
Sierra Leone and Liberia by Bernadette Cole and  Jon Silverman
5.       Cyberactivism
in the Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions: Potentials, limitations, overlaps and
divergences by Sahar Khamis and  Katherine Vaughn
6.       Communication
and media studies in South Africa: Observations, impressions and remarks by Abiodun
Salawu
7.       Film Review by Geoffrey AB Ssenoga
8.       Book Review
 by Martin Nkosi Ndlela

JAMS
Volume 4 issue3
Volume
4 Issue 3, available here:http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-issue,id=2387/
Contents
1.       EDITORIAL by Wendy
Willems
2.       Tabloid TV in
Zambia: A reception study of Lusaka viewers of Muvi TV news by Herman
Wasserman  and Loisa Mbatha
3.       Zimbabwean
diaspora politics and the power of laughter: Humour as a tool for political
communication, criticism and protest by Jenny Kuhlmann
4.       Framing the
Cape Town World Cup stadium in the media: The politics of identity and sports
in South Africa by Wallace Chuma
5.       CONFERENCE
REPORT by Keyan G. Tomaselli
6.       Towards an
epistemology of management and economics in the Zimbabwean music industry by Joyce
Tsitsi Mhiripiri
7.       The
Nigerian press and the challenge of private newspaper ownership: A study of the
Nigerian Tribune, 1949–2009 by Abimbola Omotayo Adesoji and Shina
Alimi
8.       The media and
democratic consolidation in Nigeria: An overview of government–media relations,
1999–2009 by Simeon H. O. Alozieuwa
9.       BOOK REVIEW by Keith Somerville
10.    FILM REVIEW by Martin Nkosi
Ndlela
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Principal Editor
Winston Mano,
University of Westminster, UK
Associate Editors
Monica Chibita,
Uganda Christian University, Uganda
Wendy Willems,
LSE, UK
Reviews Editor
Martin Nkosi Ndlela, Hedmark University College, Norway
ISSN: 1751-7974
Subscriptions: £33 (Personal)/ £180
(Institutional)/£147 Online (3
issues per year)
To find out more, please visit the journal's webpage
http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=166/view,page=4/# Or view the first issue free online http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/jams/2010/00000002/00000001 For further information, please contact Nicola Reisner
at:
(nicola /at/ intellectbooks.com)
Dr. Winston Mano
Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI)
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
School of Media, Arts and Design
University of Westminster
Harrow Campus
Watford Road
Harrow, Middlesex, HA1 3TP, UK
Tel: +44(0)2079115000 ext 4427
E-mail:(manow /at/ wmin.ac.uk)


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