RJR edition 33
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EDITORIAL
by Anthea Garman
Young and Mediated
Voice and agency in post-apartheid South African media
by Herman Wasserman and Anthea Garman
Born free without a cause
by Vanessa Malila
‘Our turn to eat’: South Africa’s acquisitive society
by Jonathan Jansen
Afrikaner adolescents’ identity struggles in post-apartheid South Africa
by Charl Alberts
Young Ozzies in a digiworld
by James Arvanitakis
Youth and social media in Nigeria
by Tolu Ogunlesi
In search of the Holy Grail: youth media consumption and the construction of citizenship
by Lynette Steenveld
Absent voices: children in the media
by William Bird
Giving young people a voice: Yes. But do they read what we write about their schools?
by Victoria John
Inspiring young people to empower themselves: an effective framework to develop civic identity in South Africa
by Martin Scholtz
Community media and youth: Do more. Enjoy more freedom.
by Bongi Bozo and Aniela Batschari
The triteness of knowing
by Nomalanga Mkhize
Review: Gone for a badass song
by Annetjie van Wynegaard
Regulation, Ethics, Accountability
Journalism in the global agenda
by Guy Berger
Not just another media index: the African Media Barometer
by Mareike le Pelley
Media faces accountability surgery in Brics countries
by Shakuntala Rao
Media ownership and transparency
by Reg Rumney
The journalism of self preservation (keeping jobs and making money)
by Jacinta Maweu
A crisis of credibility
by Geoffrey Kamadi
New and narrow: free expression in South Sudan
by Tom Rhodes
Reporting religion
by Yazeed Kamaldien
Freedom for some
by Yazeed Kamaldien and Elisa di Benedetto
Needed: a broader view of accountability
by Steven Friedman
The British tabloid press, Lord Justice Leveson, and lessons for elsewhere
by John Mair
This could be the community media’s moment
by Jane Duncan
Regulating social media, regulating life (and lives)
by Yik Chan Chin
Defamation détente Gorbachev glasnost perestroika invasion of privacy
by Strato Copteros
Walking the (social media) line
by Jude Mathurine
Mobile technology moving past the gatekeepers
by Gavin Davis
Africa Check
by Julian Rademeyer
Putting dissent on hold
by Anne Wolf
Special Health Journalism Focus: Veracity, transparency and inclusivity plus engagement and empowerment
by Harry Dugmore and Jade Smith
Notes from the Cutting Edge
What is multimedia
by David Campbell
Digital and the desire for long form journalism
by David Campbell
Review: Social media for journalists unpacked
by Jude Mathurine
The rise of social media in Africa
by Indra de Lanerolle
Chungking Mansions and the African telecommunications boom
by Simon Allison
M-Farm and iCow: this is the world of appy agriculture
by Joel Macharia
Review: Interrogating the impact of new media in Africa
by Tallulah Habib
Big Brother too: new tech tools for hacks, whistle-blowers and activists
by Adam Clayton Powell III
Buzzing about data journalism
by Raymond Joseph
Great Data stories
by Margaret Renn
Baited by junk news: click on this!
by Brett Lock
The Marikana Aftermath
Imagining a way forward after Marikana
by Niren Tolsi
Lives shaped by mines and migrancy from the Khulumani Support Group workshop
The language of listening
by Herman Wasserman
Waiting to be heard: voices from Marikana
by Peter Alexander, Thapelo Lekgowa, Botsang Mmope, Luke Sinwell and Bongani Xezwi
The right to peaceful protest is dying in South Africa
by Stuart Thembisile Lewis
Media in Mozambique
Media in Mozambique
edited by Vanessa Malila
Imprensa e poder politico em Moçambique
por Mario de Fonseca
O debate – direito á informaçao
por Ernesto C Nhanale
A luta contra a probreza absoluta
por Constantino Luciano Gemusse
Last Word
Rewriting the African editorial narrative
by Peter Horrocks
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