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All Blog Posts Tagged 'Global' (5)

CfP-Global Media Journal, African Edition

 The Global Media Journal, African Edition invites submissions for its next issue with a theme of media and governance in Africa. This issue is primarily focused on ways and means of addressing the issues of governance in Africa and how its application can be subject to wars as well as socio-political or economic crises.

Within this theme "media and governance in Africa," the GMJ, African Edition encourages research papers addressing the challenges facing > the Africa media…

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Added by Dr. Ibrahim Mostafa Saleh on January 23, 2013 at 4:35 — No Comments

Ups and Downs from Cape to Cairo: Journalisms Practice of Climate Change in Africa

  • Saleh, I. (2012). "Ups and Downs from Cape to Cairo: Journalisms Practice of Climate Change in Africa," In Eide, E & Kunelius, R. (eds) Media Meets Climate. Gothenburg: Nordicom, Sweden, pp.47- 63.

Today, information about global warming and climate change is readily available to average global citizens who watch TV news, and are able to see satellite pictures of changes in ocean temperatures, or of glaciers melting. However, the public risk perception affects…

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Added by Dr. Ibrahim Mostafa Saleh on January 23, 2013 at 4:23 — 1 Comment

Job Opening for Skilled Climate Change & Sustainability Communications Coordinator

Communications Coordinator

Position Summary

Global Footprint Network is seeking a Communications Coordinator whose compelling writing and media savvy will engage the public and media in the organization’s activities, and whose attention to detail and organizational skills will strengthen internal processes. The Communications Coordinator will move the organization to the next level of visibility and success by devising and…

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Added by Kyle Gracey on October 9, 2011 at 18:53 — No Comments

The climate change media narratives in the global south



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Since the early 1990s, virtually all developing countries have…

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Added by Dr. Ibrahim Mostafa Saleh on March 1, 2011 at 11:00 — No Comments

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