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Highway Africa (Sep 8 -10 2008)Start DateSeptember 8 2008End DateSeptember 10 2008LocationGrahamstown, South Africa Event summaryHighway Africa is a partnership between Rhodes University School of Journalism and Media Studies and the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), and is supported by several partners, development agencies, and sponsors. The theme for this year is “Citizen Journalism, Journalism for Citizens”. The organisers state that “over the past few years the world has witnessed a surge in the use of new media - especially those based on the World Wide Web - by ordinary users across the globe. The emergence of social networking websites such as MySpace, Facebook, YouTube, and ubiquitous use of instant messaging technologies such as Skype, Yahoo, and MSN has marked the shift in the utility of the internet.” The 2008 conference will seek to address a number of questions, related to the goals of journalism in society and how the ordinary citizen fits within those goals as a consumer and producer. These will include:
The conference will include formal presentations, keynote addresses, workshops, interviews, and practical examples, to explore the challenges of print, radio, television, online, and multimedia. Click here for more information about the conference. Registration InformationClick here for information on how to apply. Applications should be submitted to Luthando Kiti at L.Kitit@ru.ac.za and copied to dirtyharry70@gmail.com ContactLuthando Kiti
Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site July 15 2008 Last Updated July 15 2008 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTEDTop 5 Related Pages for this Summary |
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