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Second World Journalism Education Congress South Africa 2010Start DateJuly 5 2010End DateJuly 7 2010LocationGrahamstown, South Africa Event summaryThe second World Journalism Education Congress, titled "Journalism Education in an Age of Radical Change", seeks to provide a discussion forum on common issues and interests and a foundation for supporting the continuing development of journalism and journalism education worldwide. The event coincides with the 2010 World Cup hosted in South Africa, which offers a common focus for journalism educators to debate carbon footprints and media mega-events, the rise of new media, changing business models and copyright issues, representations of race and gender, media globalisation, etc. According to the organisers, the conference will offer opportunities to present peer reviewed research papers on journalism education issues. There will also be scheduled joint sessions with the parallel Highway Africa Conference 2010, master classes in various new media technologies, and debates and exhibitions. The second World Journalism Education Congress will give journalism educators an opportunity to:
Click here for more information in the Congress brochure in PDF format. Click here for more information on the World Journalism Education Council website. Registration InformationThe WJEC is inviting academic paper abstracts related to any aspect of journalism and journalism education for presentation as refereed research papers at the conference. Interested presenters should electronically submit abstracts only (minimum 500 words) by December 1 2009. Click here for more information on submitting abstracts. ContactSibusiso Mtshali
World Journalism Education Congress
School of Journalism and Media Studies (JMS) South Africa
Guy Berger
World Journalism Education Congress
School of Journalism and Media Studies (JMS) South Africa
World Journalism Education Council
395 W. Lindsey St. 73019
United States
Tel: +1 405 325 2721
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