Social journalism as storytelling in Africa : participatory journalism

Gone are the days when people need to invest a lot of money to acquire the means of mental production to mass self-communicate and circulate alternative discourses; with the aid of social media platforms, ordinary people have been ushered into the digital agora.

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Published inRhodes Journalism Review Vol. 2012; no. 32; pp. 44 - 45
Main Authors Mare, Admire, Tsarwe, Stanley
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Rhodes University 01.09.2012
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Summary:Gone are the days when people need to invest a lot of money to acquire the means of mental production to mass self-communicate and circulate alternative discourses; with the aid of social media platforms, ordinary people have been ushered into the digital agora.