by Ajen admin | Dec 2, 2024 | articles
By Enock Sithole The Journalism Students Network of Africa (JSNA) has joined the African Journalism Education Network (Ajen). The move brings together teachers and students, both working to improve the teaching of journalism on the African continent. Welcoming the...
by Ajen admin | Nov 10, 2024 | articles
By Oleksandra Yaroshenko What should journalists know? This question has long been a concern for the media community. Is it enough for journalists to have only professional skills, or do they need additional knowledge? This is the subject of a new study by Israeli...
by Ajen admin | Nov 10, 2024 | articles
By: the European Journalism Observatory How can closer collaboration between researchers, students and practitioners in the field of journalism strengthen the industry? The European Journalism Observatory (EJO) has been operating at this interface for 20 years. To...
by Ajen admin | Nov 10, 2024 | articles
Compiled by Elva Nziza, for AJENda and Afromedia.network We present a short selection of publications of interest to the African communications and media studies research community. Epistemic Rights in the Era of Digital Disruption (2024) Editors: Aslama Horowitz.,...
by Ajen admin | Nov 10, 2024 | articles
By Kemiso Wessie In Somalia, where media has historically been influenced by patriarchal norms and war, the Somali Media Women Association (SOMWA) is a unique force for change. Maryan Seylac, the organisation’s founder and executive director, is devoted to...
by Ajen admin | Nov 10, 2024 | articles
By Enock Sithole Tanzania’s oldest journalism school is introducing a new curriculum following a review informed by inputs from key stakeholders such as students, academics, alumni and industry practitioners from the country’s media houses. The “comprehensive”...