All Stories

  1. The public sphere is also about social bonding, belonging and citizenship
  2. Rethinking ‘actually-existing’ public spheres
  3. Ordinary people and the media: The demotic turn
  4. Riding the Waves: Journalism Education in Post-Apartheid South Africa
  5. Interrogating citizen journalism practices: a case study of Rhodes University’s Lindaba Ziyafika Project
  6. Capital or critique? When journalism education seeks to influence the field
  7. Listening to the ‘Born Frees’: Politics and disillusionment in South Africa
  8. Making media theory from the South
  9. The meanings of citizenship: media use and democracy in South Africa
  10. Media, citizenship and the politics of belonging in contemporary South Africa
  11. Making meaning of citizenship: How ‘born frees’ use media in South Africa's democratic evolution
  12. Global resonance, local amplification: Antjie Krog on a world stage
  13. Book Reviews
  14. Book Reviews
  15. Antjie Krog and the accumulation of ‘media meta‐capital’
  16. Confession and public life in post‐apartheid South Africa: A Foucauldian reading of Antjie Krog'scountry of my skull
  17. Book Reviews
  18. Teaching journalism to produce “interpretive communities” rather than just “professionals”