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Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies
Edited by Herman Wasserman
ISSN: 0256-0054
Published bi-annually: June, November
Call for Submissions
The purpose of the journal is to foster a better understanding of journalism, media studies, and mass communication as research disciplines in the comparative context of Africa and the South, and to build links between these academic fields and media professions in these contexts. The journal's focus is on Africa, but its academic interest and scope is transnational.
Journalism and media-related articles dealing with globalization, development, ethics, gender, race, culture, politics and social change in Africa are especially invited, though other topics dealing with the journal's scope are also welcome. All research methodologies are invited but the journal tends to focus on articles within the qualitative tradition. Comparative studies of journalism in other regions that have a bearing on African journalism are also welcome. Though the central focus is Journalism Studies, because of its comparative and interdisciplinary approach, it is also of interest to scholars in the wider fields of: African Studies, Communications, Cultural and Media Studies, Politics, and Sociology.
The journal is published by the University of Wisconsin Press in cooperation with the Institute for Media Analysis in South Africa (iMasa) and the Department of Journalism at Stellenbosch University, South Africa .
The journal is affiliated with the following associations: the Journalism Studies Division of the International Communication Association (JSD/ ICA ), the Trans-African Council for Communication Education (Tracce), and the South African Communication Association (Sacomm).
Herman Wasserman, Editor / herman.wasserman@ncl.ac.uk
Newcastle University, UK
Stellenbosch University, South Africa
Arnold de Beer, Managing Editor/ asdebeer@imasa.org
Institute for Media Analysis in South Africa
www.imasa.org
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