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Beyond Watchdog Journalism: Media and Social Accountability
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Grahamstown: School of Journalism and Media Studies Rhodes University; Public Service Accountability Monitor (PSAM) (2018), 67 pp.
"The following report is an exploratory case study analysis of social accountability monitoring of the Eastern Cape Department of Education by the Public Service Accountability Monitor (PSAM) and mainstream media in the Eastern Cape. It provides in-depth analysis of the education programme’s work
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Paying the Piper: The Sustainability of the News Industry and Journalism in South Africa in a Time of Digital Transformation and Political Uncertainty
School of Journalism and Media Studies Rhodes University (2018), 108 pp.
"This report explores the recent trajectory of South African news with a specific focus on the economic sustainability of news media. Digital news consumption on mobile phone, and especially via Social Media on Smart Phones (SMSP) is fracturing audiences and reducing traditional sources of revenue.
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China in South Africa: The Media’s Response to a Developing Relationship
Grahamstown: School of Journalism and Media Studies Rhodes University (2011), 20 pp.
"Literature about China’s role in Africa suggests that China’s presence on the continent is often viewed in stark binary terms, as either an exploitative, predatory force or a benevolent, development partner. An analysis of attitudes in the South African media over the last three years (if De Be
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Media Legislation in Africa: A Comparative Legal Survey
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Grahamstown: School of Journalism and Media Studies Rhodes University; UNESCO (2007), vii, 180 pp.