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The Gender and Media Diversity Journal is the biennial journal of the Gender and Media Diversity Centre (GMDC). The journal provides new perspectives and information on gender, media and diversity in Southern Africa. The publications includes latest research; innovative projects; case studies; campaigns; policy developments and interesting debates on issues of gender, media and diversity. Each journal focuses on a specific thematic area identified in consultation with the GMDC advisory group.

If you would like to contribute to Gender and Media Diversity Journal or have a suggestion for for a theme contact  gmdcmanager@genderlinks.org.za.

 

 

The Southern Africa Media and Diversity Journal, Issue 9

24 March 11
Regional relevance: Regional
When results of the 2010 Gender and Media Progress Study (GMPS) were first released, many Southern African gender and media activists expressed frustration at the slow rate of progress in the region. Coming seven years after the original Gender and Media Baseline Study (GMBS), one figure that was of particular... [read more]
 

The Southern African Media and Diversity Journal: Issue 8

01 March 10
Regional relevance: Regional
FIFA World Cup 2010, Soccer 2010, and even just sometimes just referred to as 2010 - the upcoming month-long sports event to be held in South Africa this coming June to July, has captured the attention of the Southern African region as a whole. Known as soccer in some countries, and football in others, "the... [read more]
 

The Southern African Media Diversity Journal: Issue 7

25 January 10
Regional relevance: Regional, South Africa
From 11 June to 11 July 2010, South Africa will host the FIFA World Cup. An estimated 2.7 million spectators will watch the global mega-event's 64 matches played around the country. And when the final is shown, a television audience of up to 28 billion people will have their eyes on South Africa. One of the most... [read more]
 

The Southern African Media Diversity Journal: Issue 6

01 January 09
Regional relevance: International
This issue of the Gender and Media Diversity Journal looks at the diverse perspectives of the media landscape in Southern Africa, at a time when five of the region’s countries are holding elections namely South Africa, Malawi, Namibia, Mozambique and Mauritius which is holding local government elections. [read more]
 

The Southern African Media Diversity Journal: Issue 5

01 December 08
Regional relevance: Regional
Issue 5 of the Gender and media Diversity Journal shares a selection of case studies and papers presented at the Gender and media Summit (GEM) 2008. These are complimented by articles produced by journalists for the daily conference newspaper, further highlighting voices, opinions, and insights from participants... [read more]
 

The Southern African Media Diversity Journal: Issue 4

22 September 08
Regional relevance: Regional
The fourth edition of the Gender and Media Diversity Journal focuses on the topic of media, activism and change. It explores various aspects of media activism – how media itself plays an activist role and how activists are increasingly using the media more pro-actively on issues as diverse as gender, HIV/AIDS,... [read more]
 

The Southern African Media Diversity Journal: Issue 3

22 September 08
Regional relevance: Regional
Gender and Media Diversity Journal aims to build a bridge between media policy and practice, providing a space for analysis, comment, debate and dialogue. [read more]
 

The Southern African Media Diversity Journal: Issue 2

15 August 08
Regional relevance: Regional
This bumper edition of the Media Diversity Journal features examples of good practice in diversifying sources, markets and ownership of the media. [read more]
 

The Southern Africa Media Diversity Journal: Issue 1

21 September 07
Regional relevance: Regional
The Southern Africa Media Diversity journal publishes analytical and reflective content on media practice for those involved in media – as news producers, news consumers and news shapers. It creates the space for critical reflection, debate, criticism and arguments for media diversity in Southern Africa. The... [read more]
 
 
 
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