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Communicatio 22(1)

Research articles/Navorsingsartikels

Representation, information, technology: the Enlightenment project revisited
Fanie de Beer

Some characteristics, directions and foci of current mass communication theory
Nerina Jansen

Community radio: the case of Reach Out Radio in Kwazulu-Natal
Gary Mersham & Volker Hooyberg

Media autonomy, diversity vs unity and the state in transition: the Belorus experience
Oleg Manaev

Toward a more interpretative communication research `framework': television as a cultural system. An interpretation of Clifford Geertz
Jan Servaes & Rico Lie

National symbols: cultural negotiation and policy beyond apartheid
Keyan Tomaselli, Arnold Shepperson & Alum Mpofu

Media and democratisation in Gabon: a political analysis
Leo van Audenhove

Reporting reconstruction in the SA Police Service: an analysis of a media statement
David Wigston

The effectiveness of the FCB grid as a tool for writing superior advertising strategy
Johan C Yssel

Conference Paper/Kongresreferaat
The use of interactive television for education: a South African perspective
John van Zyl

Communicatio
South African Journal for Communication Theory and Research

Editor
Prof Pieter J Fourie (Unisa)

Assistants
Prof George Angelopulo (Unisa)
Lucas Oosthuizen (Unisa)

Editorial committee
Prof J-C Burgelman (Vrije Universiteit van Brussel, België )
Prof Arnold S de Beer (PU for CHE, South Africa)
Prof Fanie de Beer (University of South Africa)
Prof George Claassen (University of Stellenbosch, South Africa)
Prof Wolfgang Donsbach (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)
Prof Guido Fauconnier (KU Leuven, België)
Prof George Gerbner (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Prof Ina Gräbe (University of South Africa)
Prof Nerina Jansen (University of South Africa)
Prof Gary Mersham (University of Zululand, South Africa)
Prof Koos Roelofse (University of South Africa)
Prof Jan Seavaes (KU Nijmegen, Nederland & Cornell University, USA)
Dr Sonja Verwey (Rand Afrikaans University, South Africa)
Prof John van Zyl (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa).

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