Journalism and Media Studies Research Papers/Topics

Exploring Male And Female Voices In The Reporting Of Gender-Based Violence In The Namibian Media

Abstract Considering the efforts to resolve the societal phenomenon of violence against women, universal in all countries, information, awareness-raising and the role of the media are regarded as key targets. According to the European Commission (2010), the media sector is the most important source of information. Consequently, this paper aimed to look at the roles male and female voices play in reporting Gender Based Violence in the media. The media plays a big role not only in creating awa...

Structuration And Public Relations Practice In The Namibian Public Sector

Abstract This study examined public relations in the Namibian public sector from three key perspectives; the PRO, the public and the permanent secretaries who are the official accounting officers of ministries. The research sought responses from different groups of respondents who all have a role to play in PR practice in the public sector. The purpose of the research was to bring PR practice in the public sector to the fore and highlight how the PROs carry out their tasks in the public sect...

Preparing For The Information Society: A Critical Analysis Of Uganda’s Broadcast Policy In Light Of The Principles Of The WSIS

Abstract This study analyses Uganda’s 2004 Broadcast Policy in light of the WSIS principles in order to establish whether the policy enables radio to build an inclusive and people-centred Information Society, and if so, in what ways it does this. The study specifically focuses on radio, which it views as the dominant medium in Uganda, and therefore the medium with the greatest potential to build a sustainable Information Society in the country. The study is informed by media policy theorie...


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