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Communication or propaganda : what's the difference?
(University of KwaZulu-Natal., 1992)
The deterministic nature of the discipline of communications is revealed through ideological dimensions and the nature of propaganda. The myth of information neutrality is illustrated by examples, in particular two films ...
Action research, participatory communication: why governments don't listen.
(Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA), 1997)
No abstract available.
The 1990 reforms and the alternative media in South Africa.
(Sonolux., 1991)
The alternative press, which contributed so much to the struggle against apartheid in the 1980s; found itself unprepared for a new role in the freer media environment after the lifting of the State of Emergency in February ...
Popularising semiotics.
(Centre for the Study of Communication and Culture., 1991)
Semiotics, deconstructionism, structuralism and postmodernism are words which lurk on
boundaries of the consciousness of most of us. But they remain shadowy presences except on
the rare occasions when we need to wrestle ...
Semiotics in an African context : ''science" vs "priest-craft" - "semiology" vs "semiotics".
(IMATRA : International Semiotics Institute., 1992)
No abstract available.
Intercultural sensitivity in the integrating suburb of Westville. Durban, South Africa.
(1997)
To investigate intercultural sensitivity, the Davis Russell-Peters Intercultural Sensitivity Instrument
(1994) was administered to 203 participants situated within residences in the formerly white suburb
of Westville ...
S. African Politics: mapping the constituency.
(Program on Communication and Development Studies, Northwestern University., 1991)
Reeling under the sanctions imposed by the community of nations and heightened internal struggles, the South African white government has begun the historic process of dismantling apartheid. The various democratic forces ...