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Röschenthaler, Ute; Schulz, Dorothea Elisabeth (eds.) (2016) | |
Cultural entrepreneurship in Africa | |
New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. Routledge African studies #20. 317p. |
Dewah, Peterson (2014) | |
A survey of Information and Communication Technologies as enablers of knowledge capture and retention in three Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) public broadcasting corporations | |
South African Journal of Library and Information Science. Volume 80 #1. p. 8-17. |
Tettey, Wisdom (2013) | |
Media and information literacy, informed citizenship and democratic development in Africa: a handbook for media information producers and users | |
Harere: The African Capacity Building Foundation. 46p. |
Chan-Meetoo, Christina; Kasenally, Roukaya (eds.) (2012) | |
Enhancing democratic systems: the media in Mauritius: a dialogue session | |
Mankon: Langaa Research and Publishing CIG. 187p. |
Ngalasso-Mwatha, Musanji (ed.) (2012) | |
L'environnement francophone en milieu plurilingue | |
Pessac: Presses universitaires de Bordeaux. Etudes africaines et créoles #4. 602p. |
Shikongo, Regina; Mchombu, Kingo (2012) | |
Does mass media communication support HIV/AIDS prevention campaigns among the youth in Oshana Region, northern Namibia? | |
Journal for Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Volume 1 #2. p. 153-166. |
Tchauque, Francisco (2011) | |
Contribuição dos 'mass media' na mudança de comportamento e atitude da população rural em Moçambique | |
Maputo: Publifix. 132p. |
Govender, Eliza M. (ed.) (2010) | |
Health communication in Africa | |
African Communication Research. Volume 3 #2. p. 205-366. |
Mtahabwa, Lyabwene (2010) | |
Introducing media education in the early childhood curriculum in Tanzania | |
Papers in Education and Development. #29. p. 156-173. |
Prah, M. (2008) | |
Help! I don't love my husband: advice columns as teaching resource for gender and sexuality: experiences from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana | |
Studies in Gender and Development in Africa. Volume 2. September. p. 1-13. |
Abderrezak, Hakim (2007) | |
The Modern Harem in Mokneche's 'Le Harem de Mme Osmane' and 'Viva Laldjerie' | |
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 12 #3. September. p. 347-368. |
Ebron, Paulla A. (2007) | |
Constituting Subjects through Performative Acts | |
In: Cole, Catherine M. and Manuh, Takyiwaa and Miescher, Stephan (eds.). Africa After Gender? Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. p. 171-190. |
Hodes, Rebecca (2007) | |
HIV/AIDS in South African Documentary Film, c.1990-2000 | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 33 #1. March. p. 153-171. |
Ogunleye, Foluke (2006) | |
Environmental disaster in the Niger-Delta: rapprochement through drama and the media | |
Humanities Review Journal. Volume 6. p. 15-31. |
Kairigi, Alice N. (2005) | |
Media Influences on Eating Disorders in Kenyan College Women | |
M.S. Thesis: University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. 65p. |
Rocheron, Yvette (2005) | |
Swallows under British Roofs? Conjugal Exile of Algerian Women | |
The Journal of North African Studies. Volume 10 #1. March. p. 77-90. |
Sanou, Salina; Aikman, Sheila (2005) | |
Pastoralist Schools in Mali: Gendered Roles and Curriculum Realities | |
In: Aikman, Sheila and Unterhalter, Elaine (eds.). Beyond Access: Transforming Policy and Practice for Gender Equality in Education. Oxford: Oxfam. p. 181-195. |
Tuurosong, Damasus (2005) | |
Whom Do Scientists Talk to? Themselves or the General Public? | |
Ghana Journal of Development Studies. Volume 2 #2. December. p. 91-104. |
Arnfred, Signe (2004) | |
Gender Activism and Studies in Africa | |
Dakar: Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA). CODESRIA Gender Series #3. 171p. |
Badri, Amna E.; Burchinal, Lee G. (2004) | |
Ahfad Journal: Women and Change: The First Twenty Years | |
Ahfad Journal. Volume 21 #2. December. p. 4-15. |
Khamis, Sahar (2004) | |
Multiple Literacies, Multiple Identities: Egyptian Rural Women's Readings of Televised Literacy Campaigns | |
In: Sakr, Naomi (ed.). Women and Media in the Middle East: Power Through Self-Expression. London/New York: I.B. Tauris. Library of Modern Middle East Studies #41. |
Taylor, Donald S.; Nwosu, Peter Ogom; Mutua-Kombo, Eddah (2004) | |
Communication studies in Africa: the case for a paradigm shift for the 21st century | |
Africa Media Review. Volume 12 #2. p. 1-23. |
Nigerian Book Fair Trust (2003) | |
Women Empowerment through Publishing: Papers Presented at the Second Nigeria International Book Fair, 8th-12th May, 2003 | |
Ikeja, Nigeria: Nigerian Book Fair Trust. 130p. |
Ellerson, Beti (2002) | |
Through African Women's Eyes: An Introduction to African Women Cinema Studies | |
Paper presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association (ASA), December 5-8, 2002, Washington, DC. New Brunswick, New Jersey. |
Kagan, Al; Darch, Colin (eds.) (2002) | |
The African information crisis | |
East Lansing: Association of Concerned Africa Scholars. Bulletin #62-63. 44p. |
Marais, Khethiwe (2002) | |
Growing Up in the Southern Drakensburg | |
Drakenburg, South Africa: Family Literacy Project. 52p. |
Pate, Umar; Umar, Mustapha (2002) | |
Enhancing adolescent reproductive health through mass media campaign in two selected local government areas in Borno State | |
Annals of Borno. Volume 19-20. p. 35-40. |
Coetzee, Carli (2001) | |
'They Never Wept, the Men of My Race': Antjie Krog's 'Country of My Skull' and the White South African Signature | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 27 #4. December. p. 685-696. |
Gadzekpo, Audrey S. (2001) | |
Gender Discourses and Representational Practices in Gold Coast Newspapers | |
Jenda: A Journal of Culture and African Women Studies. Volume 1 #2. |
Nsubuga, Z.B.; Were, B.; Nakaweesi, A.; Monico, M.S.; Nsubuga, A.; Waibale, P.; Byangire, M. (2000) | |
Fighting HIV/AIDS through Functional Literacy Campaign: A Woman Community Based Initiative | |
Paper presented at the 13th Annual International Conference on AIDS, July 9-14, 2000, Durban, South Africa. |
Nwafor, Oby M.; Akubue, Felicia N. (2000) | |
Women Mass Media Usage Habits: Implications to the Non-Formal Education | |
Paper presented at the 2nd International NAWACS (National Association of Women Academics) Conference, Abuja-Federal Capital, 5-10 September, 2000, Abuja, Nigeria. |
Mbambo, Buhle (1999) | |
Disseminating African Women's Information in the Internet: Issues and Constraints | |
Information Development. Volume 5 #12. June 17. p. 59-60. |
Nathani-Wane, Njoki (1999) | |
Africa Women, Local Knowledge and the Academy: Rethinking Knowledge Production | |
Paper presented at the 1999 Conference of the Canadian Association of African Studies (CAAS), June 4-7, 1999, Bishop's University, Sherbrooke/Lennoxville, Quebec, Canada. |
Rogers, Everett M.; Vaughan, Petrer W.; Swalehe, Ramadhan M.A.; Rao, Nagesh; Svenkerud, Peer; Suruchi, Sood (1999) | |
Effects of an Entertainment-Education Radio Soap Opera on Family Planning in Tanzania | |
Studies in Family Planning. Volume 30 #3. September. p. 193-211. |
Timotewos, G.; Woldemariam, G.; Jemal, H.; Tsegaye, Demissie (1999) | |
The Association of Children's Nutritional Status to Maternal Education in Zigbaboto, Guragie Zone, Ethiopia | |
Ethiopian Journal of Health Development. Volume 13 #1. April. p. 55-61. |
Chibita, M. (1998) | |
Dr. Lilliane Tibatemwa-Ekirikubinza: Mother, Publisher, Academician | |
Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #24. September-December. p. 33-35. |
Darkwa, Osei; Gilbert-Martinez, Dorie (1998) | |
Using Community Telecenters to Provide Access, Educate, and Promote the Health of Rural Women in Africa | |
Paper presented at the 2nd International Conference on Women in Africa and the African Diaspora: Health and Human Rights, October 23-27, 1998, Indianapolis, Indiana. Asso. of African Women Scholars, Indiana University, Women's Studies Program. |
Ufomata, Titi (1998) | |
Linguistic Images, Socialisation and Gender in Education | |
Africa Development: A Quarterly Journal of CODESRIA. Volume 23 #3-4. p. 61-75. |
United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) (1998) | |
African Women and Economic Development: Investing in Our Future, International Conference, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 28 April-1 May, 1998. Theme 3: African Women and the Information Age: A Rare Opportunity | |
Addis Ababa: United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. Africa Centre for Women. 9p. |
Ifie, Egbe (1997) | |
Comparative Studies on Female Character in Classical and African Myth | |
Ibadan: Oputoru Books. Female Character in Myths. 97p. |
Mutua, E. (1997) | |
How Rural Women Communicate in Kenya | |
Focus on International and Comparative Librarianship. Volume 28 #2. p. 73-74. |
Adaba, A. Tom (1996) | |
The Role of the African Council for Communication Education in Promoting Women in the Media | |
In: Odejide, Abola (ed.). Women and the Media in Nigeria. Ibadan: Women's Research and Documentation Centre. |
Luzitu Mukunda (1996) | |
Les enjeux de la démocratisation des médias | |
Zaïre-Afrique: économie, culture, vie sociale. Volume 36 #306. juin-juillet-août. p. 289-302. |
Mbilinyi, Dorothy A.S. (1996) | |
Women and Gender Relations in School Text Books | |
In: Mbilinyi, Dorothy A.S. and Omari, Cuthbert K. (eds.). Gender Relations and Women's Images in the Media. Dar es Salaam: Dar es Salaam University Press. |
Perez, Silvia (1995) | |
Impact of Communication Technologies on Women | |
Paris: UNESCO Publishing. 55p. |
Viljoen, Russel (1995) | |
'Till Murder Do Us Part': The Story of Griet and Hendrik Eksteen | |
South African Historical Journal. #33. November. p. 13-32. |
Du Toit, Marijke (1992) | |
'Die Bewustheid van Armoed': The ACVV (Afrikaans Christian Women Society) and the Construction of Afrikaner Identity, 1904-1928 | |
Social Dynamics. Volume 18 #2. December. p. 1-25. |
Nweke, Therese (1992) | |
Media Attitude towards Female Education | |
In: Osakue, Grace and Okojie, Jane and Osakue, Duncan (eds.). Women and Education: Edited Proceedings of the Third Annual Women in Nigeria Conference. Samaru, Nigeria: Women in Nigeria (WIN). p. 59-63. |
Okunna, Chinyere Stella (1992) | |
Female Faculty in Journalism Education in Nigeria: Implications for the Status of Women in the Society | |
Africa Media Review. Volume 6 #1. p. 47-58. |
Wagner, Mary M. (1992) | |
Information Transfer in Lesotho and Its Importance to Women | |
WLW Journal. Volume 15 #3. Fall. p. 2. |
Emenyeonu, Nnamdi B. (1991) | |
Motivations for Choice of Course and Career Preferences of Nigerian Female Students: Implications for the Status of Media Women in a Developing Nation | |
Africa Media Review. Volume 5 #2. p. 71-83. |
Obura, Anna P. (1991) | |
Changing Images: Portrayal of Girls and Women in Kenyan Textbooks | |
Nairobi: African Center for Technology Studies (ACTS) Press. 169p. |
Ogbodu, Joyce O. (1991) | |
Towards a Dynamic Forestry Extension Service: Media Support for Reaching Rural Women | |
In: Akinsanmi, A. (ed.). Role of Forestry in Stabilizing Fragile Ecosystems of the Rain Forest Zone of Nigeria. Ibadan: Forestry Association of Nigeria. |
Eke, Maureen N. (1990) | |
Theater for the People: Theater for Education: Women Playrights and the Re-Visioning of African Theater | |
Paper presented at the 33rd Annual Conference of the African Studies Association (ASA), November 1-4, 1990, Baltimore, Maryland. Atlanta. Emory University. |
Makram-Ebeid, Mona (1990) | |
Health between State Bureaucracy and Personal Responsibility: Effective Innovations in Two Egyptian Villages | |
Paper presented at the 12th World Congress of Sociology, July 9-13, 1990, Madrid, Spain. |
Njuguna, G.N. (1990) | |
The mass media as education | |
Wajibu. Volume 5 #2. May-June. p. 9-10. |
Steeves, H. Leslie (1990) | |
Women, Rural Information Delivery and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa | |
East Lansing, Michigan: Michigan State University. Office of Women in International Development (WIN). WIN Working Paper #212. August. 35p. |
El-Bakri, Zeinab B.; Besha, Ruth M. (eds.). (1989) | |
Women and Development in Eastern Africa: An Agenda for Research | |
Addis Ababa: Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern Africa (OSSREA). |
Machila, Margaret (1989) | |
Women, Peace and Development in Southern Africa | |
Convergence. Volume 22 #1. p. 75-81. |
Ntabona, A. (1989) | |
De la parole-patrimoine à l'image télévisuelle au Burundi | |
Au coeur de l'Afrique. Volume 54 #2. mars-avril. p. 104-121. |
Ansah, P. (1988) | |
In search of a role for the African media in the democratic process | |
Africa Media Review. Volume 2 #2. p. 1-16. |
Blake, C.A. (1988) | |
Communication development in Africa and its impact on cultural synchronization of Africa and its people | |
Africa Media Review. Volume 2 #2. p. 17-28. |
Boafo, S. (1988) | |
Journalism profession and training in Sub-Saharan Africa: a case study of Ghana | |
Africa Media Review. Volume 2 #3. p. 56-74. |
Chimutengwende, C. (1988) | |
The role of communication education in the development and democratization of African society | |
Africa Media Review. Volume 2 #2. p. 29-45. |
Hageg, A.M. (1986) | |
The Role of Libyan Publication for Women in Creating the Design for and Provision of University Education for Women, 1965-1980 | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Wales, Cardiff, Wales, Great Britain. |
Snyder, Leslie B. (1986) | |
Learning and Acting in a Health Communication Campaign: Teaching Rural Women to Prevent Infant Dehydration through Diarrheal Disease Control in The Gambia, West Africa | |
Ph.D. dissertation: Stanford University, Stanford, California. 202p. |
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