EDITORIAL
Call and Response by Cedric Nunn
MEDIA FREEDOM & REGULATION (Photographs by Cedric Nunn)
Law and Conscience by Nic Dawes
Meddling with the Constitutional Court by Raymond Louw
- Letter to the Editor – Correction
The Fractured Public Interestby Kim Gurney
The Need for Nuanceby Herman Wasserman
Where is the Introspectionby Chris Vick
What’s Rotten in the State of South African Journalismby Natasha Joseph
Leadership, Ethics and Journalismby James A Joseph
The Press Freedom Commission: what was said
What will co-regulation mean: the PFC Report and its Implicationsby Julie Reid
Drinking at the Last Chance Saloon by Hugo Greenhalgh
What Happens in Britain is a Ripple in an International Pond by Ronald Koven
Media Regulation, Murdoch and the Journalism Wars of Oz by Julie Posetti
Fighting University Bullyingby Lauren Ingram
AFRICA RISING (Photographs by Jenny Gordon)
Africa is Rising! By Deprose Muchena
Learning business journalism from Frelimo, the peasants, cashew nuts and radios by Reg Rumney
In the Meantime in Africa…by Carien J Touwen
Embrace! Invest! Flourish!Vanessa Malila interviews Amadou Mahtar Ba
When Committing Journalism is a Crimeby Sharon Hudson Dean
China in South Africa: a Long Affairby Herman Wasserman
Go Globalby Daouda Cisse
Is China Causing Africa’s Free Press Problem?By Deborah Brautigam
PARTICIPATORY JOURNALISM (Photographs by Jonathan Jones)
Social Journalism: Outside-In and Inside-Outby Jane B Singer
Shoot, Upload and Connect!By Nicole Klassen
The Answer is Yes. Open is Best by Alan Rusbridger
Saying that Twitter has got Nothing to do with the News Business is about as Misguided as you could beby Alan Rusbridger
Turning to Twitterby Raymond Joseph
Social Journalism as Storytelling in Africaby Admire Mare and Stanley Tsarwe
The Major Medium of the Futureby Gary Alfonso
New News, Super Newsby Gina Levy
Wikileaks and the New Newsby Charlie Beckett
The Power of Data Journalismby Andrew Trench
Democracy through Mobile Monitoringby Romi Reinecke, Debbie Coulson and Hannah Thinyane
Channelling a Community’s Core Issuesby Bongi Bozo and Samson Siviwe Feketha
Vulindlela! Opening the Gates of Journalismby Alette Schoon
Ikasi Life, In Their Own Words, In 15 Minutesby Jo Menell
West meets East in Grahamstownby Sihle Nyathi
Wrong Place, Right Timeby Sunday Dare
A Code of Ethics for Citizen Journalismby Dennis A Smith and Philip Lee
LITERARY JOURNALISM
Africa from the Cab of a Hiluxby Kevin Bloom
Diagnosing the Chimurenga Chronicby Ntone Edjabe
Rummaging in Private WorldsNick Mulgrew interviews Jonny Steinberg
E-Long Form on Mampoer.co.zaby Anton Harber
The Witness and the Sufferer: Margie Orford interviews McIntosh Polela
For Real? Arguing with David Shieldsby Hedley Twidle
Moving away from the Sound Bites of Big Menby Billy Kahora
How did we Get Here?Nick Mulgrew interviews Mandy Wiener
Experimentation and Adventure by Roy Robins
TEACHING JOURNALISM (Photographs by Cedric Nunn)
Tumblred, Texted and Tweeted: Thinking about Change and Adaptability by Roy Robins
When Faced with an Uncertain Future, Read! By Gillian Rennie
Reports from the Unesco-sponsored conference on media and education in Africa:
- Gender Awareness for Journalists by Chizon Ekeh
- Education for a Culture of Openness by Naomi Westland