> Dear all, > With apologies for cross posting. > 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: > > - Graham Meikle and Guy Redden (2010) News Online: Transformations > and Continuities, Palgrave Macmillan > > - Graeme Turner (2010) Ordinary People and the Media The Demotic > Turn, Sage > > - Graham Meikle and Sherman Young (2011) Media Convergence: > Networked Digital Media in Everyday Life, Palgrave Macmillan > > - Linje Manyozo (2011) People's radio: communicating change across > Africa. Southbound Penang, Penany, Malaysia. > > - Susan Forde (2011) Challenging the News: The Journalism of > Alternative and Community Media, Palgrave Macmillan/ Tony Harcup (2012) > Alternative Journalism, Alternative Voices, Routledge.(seeking a review essay > for these two books). > > - John Steel (2011) Journalism and Free Speech, Routledge > > - Jane Singer et. Al. (2011) Participatory Journalism: Guarding Open > Gates at Online Newspapers, Wiley-Blackwell > > - Ola Ogunyemi (2012) What Newspapers, Film, and Television do > Africans living in Britain see and read? The media of the African diaspora, > Edwin Mellen Press. > > - Mark Deuze (2012) Media Life, Routledge/ Sarah Kember & Joanna > Zylinska (2012) Life After New Media: Mediation as a Vital Process, MIT > Press. (seeking a review essay for these two books). > > - James Curran, Natalie Fenton, and Des Freedman (2012) > Misunderstanding the Internet, Routledge. > > - James Rodgers (2012) Reporting Conflict, Palgrave Macmillan > > - Elliot King, Jane Chapman (eds) (2012) Key Readings in Journalism, > Routledge > > - Martin Conboy (2012) Journalism Studies: The Basics, Routledge > > - Gerard Goggin (2012) New Technologies and the Media, Palgrave > Macmillan > > *** > > 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 2013, 1 October 2013 and 1 February 2014. > > If you are interested in contributing, please email the following details to > ENAJS's Book Reviews Editor, Dr Hayes Mabweazara ([email protected] and > [email protected]), by the 8th of February 2013: > > > the book/s you would like to review and your preferred deadline > name, affiliation and postal address > research interests > abridged CV > > > Best regards, > > Hayes > >
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