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![]() | Gaber, Ivor; Lora-Kayambazinthu, Edrinnie (2014) |
| Whose media, whose agenda? Monitoring the Malawi 2014 tripartite elections | |
| Ecquid novi: African journalism studies. Volume 35 #3. p. 106-114. |
![]() | Akpojivi, Ufuoma (2014) |
| Democratising the media in the new democracies of Ghana and Nigeria: challenges and prospects | |
| Ecquid novi: African journalism studies. Volume 35 #3. p. 87-105. |
![]() | King'ara, George Ngugi (2014) |
| The political economic history of the introduction of television in Kenya | |
| Ecquid novi: African journalism studies. Volume 35 #3. p. 73-86. |
![]() | Ndlovu, Everette (2014) |
| The re-emergence of diasporic radio in independent Zimbabwe | |
| Ecquid novi: African journalism studies. Volume 35 #3. p. 54-72. |
![]() | Ambala, A. Terah (2014) |
| Reimagining the Kenyan television broadcasting scape: active user-generated content (AUGC) as an emancipating platform | |
| Ecquid novi: African journalism studies. Volume 35 #3. p. 39-53. |
![]() | Mutsvairo, Bruce; Columbus, Simon; Leijendekker, Iris (2014) |
| Reconnoitering the role of (citizen) journalism ethics in the emerging networked public sphere | |
| Ecquid novi: African journalism studies. Volume 35 #3. p. 4-22. |
![]() | Ndlovu, Musawenkosi W. (2014) |
| South African young adults' viewership of television news and implications for democracy | |
| Ecquid novi: African journalism studies. Volume 35 #2. p. 92-108. |
![]() | Bashri, Maha (2014) |
| The use of ICTs and mobilisation in the age of parallel media - an emerging fifth estate? A case study of Nafeer's flood campaign in the Sudan | |
| Ecquid novi: African journalism studies. Volume 35 #2. p. 75-91. |
![]() | Reid, Julie (2014) |
| Third-party complaints in the system of press regulation: inviting the reader to take part in journalistic accountability and securing press freedom | |
| Ecquid novi: African journalism studies. Volume 35 #2. p. 58-74. |
![]() | Ofori-Parku, S. Senyo (2014) |
| Reality effect or media effect? Television's moulding of the environmental sanitation agenda in Ghana | |
| Ecquid novi: African journalism studies. Volume 35 #2. p. 40-57. |
![]() | Prinsloo, Jeanne (2014) |
| Examining the relationship between the news media and the ANC: a case study of Nkandla coverage | |
| Ecquid novi: African journalism studies. Volume 35 #2. p. 23-39. |
![]() | Lublinski, Jan (ed.) (2014) |
| Advances in African and Arab science journalism: capacity building and new newsroom structures through digital peer-to-peer support | |
| Ecquid novi: African journalism studies. Volume 35 #2. p. 4-22. |
![]() | Ekdale, Brian (2014) |
| Slum discourse, media representations and 'maisha mtaani' in Kibera, Kenya | |
| Ecquid novi: African journalism studies. Volume 35 #1. p. 92-108. |
![]() | Mody, Bella (2014) |
| Comparing the United Kingdom's 'Guardian' newspaper with its co-owned South African 'Mail & Guardian Online': towards productive global north-south collaborations in the digital world information order | |
| Ecquid novi: African journalism studies. Volume 35 #1. p. 74-91. |
![]() | Ojo, Tokunbo (2014) |
| Africa in the Canadian media: the 'Globe and Mail''s coverage of Africa from 2003 to 2012 | |
| Ecquid novi: African journalism studies. Volume 35 #1. p. 43-57. |
![]() | Malaolu, Patrick O. (2014) |
| Sources and the news from Africa: why are there no skyscrapers in Nigeria? | |
| Ecquid novi: African journalism studies. Volume 35 #1. p. 25-42. |
![]() | Ogunyemi, Olatunji (2014) |
| The impact of ethnocentric news values on the framing of Africa: a case study of African diasporic press in the United Kingdom | |
| Ecquid novi: African journalism studies. Volume 35 #1. p. 9-24. |
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