A historical critique of the genesis of joumalism and mass communication studies, and media studies, in South Africa is offered. An overview of the major South African and African journals and the ideological positioning of different scholarly associations during and after apartheid follows. Some brief remarks on teaching perspectives locate different paradigms. The overall objective is to map the contours of the South African situation
Abstract: More than 20 years after the demise of Apartheid, South African journalists are still in t...
The media was one of the first sectors to change in South Africa after apartheid. This three-lectur...
Thesis presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Centre for Film and Media Studies, Un...
The South African press has been the subject of numerous books and art icles in recent years, couche...
Historical discussions of South African journalism education (Tomaselli 1991: 167; De Beer and Tomas...
This is a pre-publication of the following article: Tomaselli, K.G., Mboti, N., and Ronning, H. 2013...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg...
In the late 1990s and 2000s, a number of calls were made by scholars to “internationalize” or “dewes...
This study develops a new perspective on the ways mass media has impacted modern societies. The main...
Bibliography: pages 240-265.This dissertation studies the broadcasting of politics in South Africa f...
At the turn of the century there was sheer optimism that ‘Africa’s time’ to address all its problems...
In a plural society, riven by deep conflict, as is South Africa, where however the Press retains a c...
In a plural society, riven by deep conflict, as is South Africa, where however the Press retains a c...
This thesis considers the role of the mainstream South African print media in perpetuating discrimin...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 226-237)Daniel C Hallin and Paolo Mancini's Comparing Me...
Abstract: More than 20 years after the demise of Apartheid, South African journalists are still in t...
The media was one of the first sectors to change in South Africa after apartheid. This three-lectur...
Thesis presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Centre for Film and Media Studies, Un...
The South African press has been the subject of numerous books and art icles in recent years, couche...
Historical discussions of South African journalism education (Tomaselli 1991: 167; De Beer and Tomas...
This is a pre-publication of the following article: Tomaselli, K.G., Mboti, N., and Ronning, H. 2013...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg...
In the late 1990s and 2000s, a number of calls were made by scholars to “internationalize” or “dewes...
This study develops a new perspective on the ways mass media has impacted modern societies. The main...
Bibliography: pages 240-265.This dissertation studies the broadcasting of politics in South Africa f...
At the turn of the century there was sheer optimism that ‘Africa’s time’ to address all its problems...
In a plural society, riven by deep conflict, as is South Africa, where however the Press retains a c...
In a plural society, riven by deep conflict, as is South Africa, where however the Press retains a c...
This thesis considers the role of the mainstream South African print media in perpetuating discrimin...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 226-237)Daniel C Hallin and Paolo Mancini's Comparing Me...
Abstract: More than 20 years after the demise of Apartheid, South African journalists are still in t...
The media was one of the first sectors to change in South Africa after apartheid. This three-lectur...
Thesis presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Centre for Film and Media Studies, Un...