RJR edition 35
FULL PDF
ARTICLES
EDITORIAL
by Anthea Garman
Journalism Next
How journalism ought to restore its sustainability
by Vinayak Bhardwaj
The future is already here, it’s just not very evenly distributed
by Indra de Lanerolle
Too big to fail? The case of the New York Times
by Anthea Garman
The things you need to know about the South African media landscape
by Jos Kuper
‘They are resistant’: shifting newsroom cultures in a sea of uncertainty
by Dinesh Balliah
When editorial meets IT
by Tegan Bedser
The power is literally in our pockets
by Mich Atagana
How to immigrate and leave your ego at the door
by Andrew Trench
The Conversation Africa
by Caroline Southey
Hands up all those who think Adnan did it?
by Jonathan Ancer
Selfie journalism: smartphone meets storytelling and sharing
by Yusuf Omar
Hit them where it hurts: tackling Facebook’s misogyny problem
by Kayla Roux
The V word – and the value of breaking news on social media
by Claire Wardle
Protecting sources in the digital age
by Julie Posetti
Journalism Now
Flux and fluidity, blurry and borderless
by Glenda Daniels
Here we are, a rather ethical group of news messengers
by Arrie S de Beer
Twenty years of changes in media ownership
by Reg Rumney
Africa’s worst new censorship law: everything you don’t want to know but need to
by Julie Reid
Journalism New
Why GroundUp?
by Nathan Geffen
Youth is wasted on the young, but let’s see how we can work with them anyway
by Kadija Patel
‘We don’t want to see who is bigger than who – we just want services’
by Heather Robertson
Shifting the priority from giving voice to listening
by Anthea Garman and Vanessa Malila
Activating archives for accountability: the TRC records and the duty to remember
by Catherine Kennedy
Mapping the media world, fraught but fertile
by Gerard Goggin
Minding the gap: students reporting on poverty and inequality
by Martha Evans
Mapping Ward 3
by Hancu Louw
Journalism Education
Putting journalism education in its place: a critical pedagogy of place experiment
by Nkosinothando Mpofu
New school meets old school: journalism education in Africa’s newest country
by Peter du Toit
Accountability
Lets talk accountability
by Chengetai Chikadaya
Last word
Being a born free: the misunderstandings and missed opportunities facing young South Africans
by Vanessa Malila
WWW
RJR