Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies is on the lookout for WJEC papers on African j-ed. Talk with Herman Wasserman at congress!
Abstract avalanche!
A total of 158 abstracts have been submitted from 38 countries, including 58 from 11 African countries. It’s gonna be a great WJEC.
Safari prize for best WJEC paper
“Help Wanted: an examination of new media skills required by the top US news companies” was declared the best abstract submitted by the WJEC panel of international judges. […]
UNESCO “Reporting Africa” Syllabus
Update: Report is ready for download Holding WJEC in an African country will go a long way towards exposing visitors from abroad to the issues in a neglected […]
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WJEC enthusiasm
African journalism educators meeting in Johannesburg, convened by Wits Journalism, are expressing enthusiasm about WJEC.
Greening the conference
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Journals on media and World Cup
Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies is producing a special edition: The 2010 Football World Cup Making the News. Why not produce a paper on the topic for WJEC-2, […]
African prepcom for WJEC
Some 40 journalism educators from around Africa convened at Rhodes University on Sept 9 to present preliminary research papers and to plan for the WJEC. Prof Fackson Banda […]