WORLD
SUMMIT ON THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
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ARTICLES
Editorial:
Africa. Media
At WSIS
The promise...
and the reality by Brenda Zulu
From Africa
to the world by Lyndall Shope-Mafole
To Africans
by Africans by Theresa Swinton
Context
World
E-poch defining
by Nkenke Kekana
Interrogate
the Information Society by Guy Berger
Context
Africa
Bamako-Geneva-Tunis.
The summit with two peaks by Aida Opoku-Mensah
On the table:
Africa's issues by Alice Munyua
Where
is the African voice in this debate? by Theresa Swinton
Context
Media
The stories
in the details by Sim Kyazze
The untold
21st Century story by Tawana Kupe
Reporting ICTs:
the debate by Theresa Swinton
Pipes, poles
and people by Sim Kyazze
Too fast too
furious by Theresa Swinton
New strategies,
old medium by Theresa Swinton
Context
Gender
Traditional
bearers of information by Juliet Were Oguttu
Take women and
radio; add new media by Mercy Wambui
How to make a
digital diva by Amanda Singleton
The unbalanced
media diet by Anthea Garman
Outstanding
Issues: Democracy
A new public
sphere? by Herman Wasserman and Arrie de Beer
Outstanding
Issues: Development
Development
by default by Alison Gillwald
Power to the
people by Pieter Conradie and Wiida Fourie
Outstanding
Issues: Ownership
Expressions
of life by Robert Moropa
These are my words
by Sonja Boezak
This is IT? by
Zane Ibrahim
Touching
the trademark by Julian Jonker
The race to embrace...
who benefits? by Sarita Ranchod
Technology
And the winners
are... by Kimala Naidoo
New space, same
disadvantages by Rudy Nadler-Nir
The OSS promise
by Sim Kyazze
Can
a cellphone do it for a journalist? by Megan Knight
Systems
that work for journalists by Virgil Tipton
Weblogging is 'We
Media' by Sim Kyazze
Research
The
World Internet Project by Sim Kyazze
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