Aim & ScopeThe Journal of African Media Studies (JAMS) is an interdisciplinary journal that provides a forum for debate on the historical and contemporary aspects of media and communication in Africa.
Issue 11.1Articles
Radio waves, children’s rights and community communication: A radio for children’s rights project in Africa
Vicensia Shule, Hugo Boothby, Samah Ahmed and Anders Høg Hansen
Social media trivialization of the increasing participation of women in politics in Ethiopia
Bruktawit Ejigu Kassa and Katharine Sarikakis
‘Watch my back and I watch yours’: Beyond Habermas’ public sphere concept in democratic and participatory dimensions of pre-colonial Shona society public spaces
Lyton Ncube and Keyan G. Tomaselli
Speaking to power through newspaper editorials in Zimbabwe
Mathew Nyaungwa and Anthea Garman
Boko Haram in the Nigerian press: The politics of labelling
Mercy Ette and Sarah Joe
Policy, regulation and implementation of advertiser-funded programming in South Africa: A case of the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC)
Risimati Maurice Khosa and Miyelani Khosa
Zambian media in transition: Media reforms in an economic and political context
Basil Hamusokwe
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