The second Communication Review is available now.
"We are back! After the successful launch of Communication Review in 2022, we are proud to publish a second edition of this collaborative publication."
Louise van Dyk
Editor Issue 01 | 2023
SNEAK PEAK OF THE 2023 COMMUNICATION REVIEW
Leshaba Lechaba explores pedagogy as a potential opportunity to embody Ubuntu-philopraxis.
Siyabonga Mfuphi tracks the inception and progress of the Digital Development Fund and considers its implementation as a solution to digital exclusion.
Guest author, Prof Tendai Chari, makes a case for the importance of Africanising Media Studies for restoring the validity of African indigenous intelectualism.
CONNECTING WITH OUR STUDENTS
Recent Master's graduate, Bafana Mazibuko, shares some of his research findings with Janette Hanekom.
Mutambuli J Hadji interviews Justice Issah Abudulai and hears the story of his PhD-journey.
Author of the Student Feature, Grace Thaba, reviews the UNISA Art Gallery's current exhibition.
CONNECTING WITH INDUSTRY
Simphiwe Emmanuel Rens catches up with media strategist, Delicia Arjunan, in a conversation about the contemporary audio media landscape.
Lola Sinclair Lazarus tells Christelle Swart about her career as a Public Relations Professional, her consultancy company Bullion PR & Communication, and her postgraduate studies.
Beschara Karam interviews experimental filmmaker, mentor, and social activist, Karin Hazé, about herself, her work-process, and latest project.
BOOK REVIEWS
Beschara Karam reviews Refiguring in Black by Tendayi Sithole.
Hannelie Marx Knoetze reviews White Sight: Visual Politics and Practices of Whiteness by Nicolas Mirzoeff.
Communication Review is published as part of an Engaged Scholarship Project by the Department of Communication Science at the University of South Africa (UNISA). If you would like to make contact with the Department call +2712 429 6565 or write to the Editor at editor@communicationreview.com.
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