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Media in a new South Africa / papers by Raymond Louw [and others].
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Mowbray : IDASA, [1990?]
Description
21 pages ; 30 cm.
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P92.A35 M43 1990g
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Subject(s)
Mass media
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Africa, Southern
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Journalism
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Africa, Southern
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Broadcasting
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Africa, Southern
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Louw, Raymond
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Series
Occasional papers (Institute for a Democratic Alternative for South Africa) ; no. 35.
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Occasional papers (Institute for a Democratic Alternative for South Africa) ; no. 35
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Notes
Cover title.
Running title: Open media.
"All papers in this publication were delivered at the conference, The Shape and Role of the Media in a New South Africa, hosted jointly by Idasa and the Campaign for Open Media, Johannesburg, November 23-25, 1990"--P. 1.
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Contents
The shape and role of the media in a new South Africa: a conference summary / Raymond Louw
A tradition of control: can our media escape its past? / Gavin Stewart
Media morality: more than codes of ethics / Alison Gillwald
Access and control of broadcasting / Louis Raubenheimer
Talking back: the case for community radio / Hein Marais
Learning to live with media freedom in Namibia / Mbatjiua Ngavirue
A mobilised media: the experience of Mozambique / Leite de Vasconcelos.
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Open media.
ISBN
0958309868
OCLC
30943439
RCP
C - S
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