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[ecrea] call for articles and book reviews - Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies

Mon Jan 28 16:06:33 GMT 2008


>Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies
>
>Call for Articles in 2008 and 2009
>
>
>Vol 29(2) November 2008: Theme issue: Africa and 
>the search for global media ethics
>Deadline for abstracts: 1 March 2008
>Deadline for articles: 1 June 2008
>Contact: (herman.wasserman /at/ newcastle.ac.uk)
>
>Vol 30(1) May 2009: Theme issue: Rural and Community Broadcasting in Africa
>Guest Editors: Linje Manyozo, University of Fort Hare, South Africa; Tanja
>Bosch, University of Cape Town, South Africa
>Deadline for abstracts: 1 July 2008
>Deadline for articles: 1 October 2008
>Contact: (LManyozo /at/ ufh.ac.za);
>  (tanja.bosch /at/ uct.ac.za)
>
>Vol 31(1) May 2010: Theme issue: Taking stock of 50 Years of Journalism
>           Scholarship in Africa 1960-2010
>                         Deadline for abstracts:  1 July 2009
>Deadline for articles: 1 October 2009
>Contact: 
><mailto:(herman.wasserman /at/ newcastle.ac.uk)>(herman.wasserman /at/ newcastle.ac.uk)
>
>
>Call for Book Reviews
>
>Reviews should be 1 000 words in length. Review 
>essays (e.g. re-view of 3 books in 3 000 words) 
>are also welcome. If you are interested in 
>contributing or would like to suggest other 
>books for review, please contact the book review 
>editor, 
><mailto:(wendywillems /at/ soas.ac.uk)>(wendywillems /at/ soas.ac.uk) 
>before 15 February 2008, indicating the following:
>
>"           The book(s) you would like to review
>"           Your name, affiliation and postal address
>"           Your research interests
>"           A brief CV
>
>
>Africa-specific titles
>
>Berger, Guy and Barratt, Elizabeth (2007). Fifty 
>Years of Journalism. African media since Ghanas 
>independence. Grahamstown: Highway Africa, The 
>African Editors Forum and the Media Foundation West Africa.
>
>Berger, Guy (2007). Media Legislation in Africa? 
>a Comparative Legal Survey. Paris: UN-ESCO, and 
>Rhodes University School of Journalism and Media Studies.
>
>Frere, Marie-Soleil (2007). The Media and 
>Conflicts in Central Africa. Lynne Rienner.
>
>Olorunnisola, Anthony A. (2006). Media in South 
>Africa after Apartheid: A Cross-Media As-sessment. Edwin Mellen Press.
>
>Ocitte, Jim (2005). Press, Politics and Public 
>Policy in Uganda. Edwin Mellen Press.
>
>General titles
>
>Nightingale, Virginia and Tim Dwyer (2007). New 
>Media Worlds: Challenges for Conver-gence. Oxford University Press.
>
>Sparks, Colin (2007). Globalisation, Development 
>and the Mass Media. Sage Publications.
>
>Thussu, Daya (2007). News as Entertainment: The 
>Rise of Global Infotainment. Sage Publica-tions.
>
>Deuze, Mark (2007). Media Work. Polity Press.
>

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