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[Commlist] JAMS 11 (3) published
Wed Jan 08 14:45:38 GMT 2020
Dear Colleagues, Happy New Year from the JAMS team! We are pleased to
announce the publication of the latest issue of the Journal of African
Media Studies (JAMS), Volume 11, Issue 3, available via this link:
https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-african-media-studies. We are
keen to expand our database of manuscript reviewers. Those interested in
reviewing for us should submit three areas of expertise and their
contact details to: Professor Martin Ndlela, (martin.ndlela /at/ inn.no) or
Professor Monica Chibita, (mbchibita /at/ gmail.com). JAMS welcomes original
articles that address different aspects of media and communication in
Africa. We are also looking for more film and book reviewers. Please
email reviews to Professor Ike Obiaya: (iobiaya /at/ smc.edu.ng) or Prof
Lusike Lynete Mukhongo, (lusikem /at/ gmail.com) JAMS Volume 11 Issue 3, 2019
- ICTs as Juju: African inspiration for understanding the
compositeness of being human through digital technologies by Francis B.
Nyamnjoh, pp. 279-291
- (Re)producing cultural narratives on women in public affairs
programmes in Uganda by Emilly Comfort Maractho, pp. 293-311
- A comparative analysis of social media messaging by
African-centred LGBT refugee NGOs by Linda Jean Kenix, Femi Abikanlu,
pp. 313-329
- International and African media’s representation of African Debt
to China: From stereotype to solution with constructive journalism by
Zhang Yanqiu, Luu Mwiinga Machila, pp. 331-346
- Preserving lions and culture: Conflicting standards of
human–wildlife conflict by Allison Hailey Hahn, pp. 347-358
- Rise and #Fall: The unsuspended revolution by Bandile Bertrand
Leopeng, pp. 359-393
- Cross-cultural adaptation issues and strategies for Cameroonian
students in China by Yue Qi, Deng Di, Tabouguia Kamgaing Christian, pp.
395-414
Link to
issue: https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/jams/2019/00000011/00000003 See
also JAMS 11 Issue 2, 2019 (Open Access) - Introduction: New media
and processes of social change in contemporary Africa, pp. 125-141(17)
by Gustafsson, Jessica; Ngomba, Teke J.; Nielsen, Poul Erik
- Advocating causal analyses of media and social change by way of
social mechanisms, pp. 143-161(19) by Helle-Valle, Jo
- New media use among young Batswana – on concerns, consequences and
the educational factor, pp. 163-182(20) by Storm-Mathisen, Ardis
- New media coming to Kapkoi, pp. 183-204(22) by Gustafsson, Jessica
- Quotidian use of new media and sociocultural change in
contemporary Kenya, pp. 205-227(23) by Nielsen, Poul Erik
- Navigating precarious visibility: Ugandan sexual minorities on
Twitter, pp. 229-256(28) by Strand, Cecilia
- Pan-Africanism as a laughing matter: (Funny) expressions of
African identity on Twitter, pp. 257-274(18) by Cheruiyot, David; Uppal,
Charu
- Link to issue: Journal of African Media Studies: Ingenta Connect
Table Of Contents
----------------------------------The Journal of African Media Studies
(JAMS) is an interdisciplinary journal that provides a forum for debate
on the historical and contemporary aspects of media and communication in
Africa. Abstracting & IndexingArts & Humanities Citation Index; Social
Sciences Citation Index; 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 & Mass Media Complete; Communication Source; Communication
Abstracts Online; British Humanities Index; International Index to Black
Periodicals (IIBP); International Index to the Performing Arts (IIPA);
International Bibliography of Periodical Literature in the Humanities
and Social Sciences (IBZ); International Bibliography of Book Reviews in
Scholarly Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences (IBR); Modern
Language Association Database (MLA); Current Abstracts; ERIH PLUS.Impact
Factor 2017-20180.309Journal of African Media Studies: ISSN:
1751-7974For subscription and other information, please visit the
journal’s
webpagehttps://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-african-media-studies ;
For further information, please contact Nicola Reisner
(atnicola /at/ intellectbooks.com)
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