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We're pleased to announce release of our latest 43(3), (2022). With cutting edge papers covering: Knowledge Production, Representation of Truth in postcolonial literature, Femininity in Zim newsrooms, Digital News Literacy in EastAfrica + BookReview.
https://t.co/9jGNsF2UOR
Our latest out! The Vol 43, Issue 2 of 2022 carries exciting research ranging from Black visibility in SA media, Data Journalism Practice, Digital Journalism Practice by Indigenous media, Newsroom disruptions & Fake news during COVID-19 and 2 Book Reviews. https://t.co/9jGNsEKLAJ
📢Out now! Our latest issue explores what 'peripheral' journalism means within a rapidly expanding communication ecology in Africa. 1/12 https://t.co/8XlKCemWVt
🌍 Come along to our webinar later this month and learn about this unique MA/MSc in Global Media & Communications
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