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Journalism education in the Ivory Coast is ‘theoretical, not up to date’

Journalism education in the Ivory Coast is ‘theoretical, not up to date’

by Ajen admin | Aug 5, 2024 | articles

By Enock Sithole  Journalism education in the Ivory Coast is “very theoretical and not up to date”, still following the theoretical approaches of the 1970s and 1980s, so says Prof Aghi Bahi, who teaches anthropology of communication in the Department of Communication...

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