Ecquid Novi - African Journalism Studies (ENAJS) (http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/recq), a journal focusing on journalism in Africa as well as comparative studies of journalism in the global South, is currently seeking reviewers for the following titles:
Ansell, G. (2011). Introduction to journalism. Johannesburg: Jacana media.
Frère, M-S. (2011). Elections and the media in post-conflict Africa. Votes and voices for peace. London: Zed Books.
Gunner, L., D. Ligaga and D. Moyo (2012). Radio in Africa: Publics, cultures, communities. Johannesburg: Wits University Press.
Kalyango, Y. (2011). African media and democratization. Public opinion, ownership and rule of law. New York: Peter Lang.
Obijiofor, L. and F. Hanusch (2011). Journalism across cultures: An introduction. New York: Palgrave McMillan.
Paterson, C. (2011). The international television news agencies. The world from London. New York: Peter Lang.
Schulz, D. E. (2012). Muslims and new media in West Africa. Pathways to God. Bloomington, In: Indiana University Press.
Shaw, I. S. (2011). Human rights journalism. Advances in reporting distant humanitarian interventions. New York: Palgrave McMillan.
Shaw, I. S., J. Lynch and R. A. Hackett (2011). Expanding peace journalism: Comparative and critical approaches. Sydney: University of Sydney Press.
Symphony Way Pavement Dwellers (2011). No Land! No House! No Vote!: Voices from Symphony Way. Oxford: Pambazuka Press.
Tomaselli, K. and H. K. Wright (2011). Africa, cultural studies and difference. London: Routledge.
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Reviews should be 1,000 words and will be published in three forthcoming issues of Ecquid Novi - African Journalism Studies. Deadlines available are 1 May 2012, 1 October 2012 and 1 February 2013.
If you are interested in contributing, please email the following details to ENAJS's Book Review Editor, Dr Wendy Willems ([log in to unmask]), by 31 March 2012:
-the book you would like to review and your preferred deadline
-name, affiliation and postal address
-research interests
-abridged CV
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