Journal of Africa Media Studies

 

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In the current academic climate there is an ongoing repositioning of media and cultural studies outside the Anglo-American axis. The peer-reviewed Journal of African Media Studies contributes to this repositioning by providing a forum for debate on the historical and contemporary aspects of media and communication in Africa.

Global Media Journal – African Edition

 

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The African Edition of Global Media Journal is maintained by the Journalism Department of Stellenbosch University in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It was launched in October 2007. It is advised by an editorial board of prominent International Communication scholars from throughout the world and publishes peer-reviewed research papers, professional articles, and book reviews.

Critical Arts : A Journal of South-North Cultural and Media Studies

 

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Examines the relationship between texts and contexts of media in the Third World, cultural formations and other forms of expression. It aims to create a space for an African and Third World perspective of media, culture and social theory. Critical Arts also aims to challenge and engage conventional academic practices which reinforce undemocratic relations in society.

African Journal of Information and Communication

 

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African Journal of Information and Communication Technology (AJICT) is a peer reviewed international journal providing a publication vehicle for coverage of topics of interest to those involved in computing, communication networks, electronic communications, information technology systems and bioinformatics. It is serving as an open source vehicle of the works of researchers in ICT world wide that hitherto would not be available to organisations outside and within the African sub-region.