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Dr Herman Wasserman
Attack of the killer newspapers! The "tabloid revolution'' in South Africa and the future of newspapers2008
Dr Herman Wasserman
Power, politics and identity in South African media: selected seminar papers2008
Dr Herman Wasserman
The glocalization of journalism ethics2008
Dr Herman Wasserman
Global Journalism Ethics Revisited: A Postcolonial Critique2007
Dr Herman Wasserman
Is a new world wide web possible? An explorative comparison of the use of ICTs by two South African social movements2007
Dr Herman Wasserman
New kids on the block: Tabloids as new entrants to the print media market in post-apartheid South Africa2007
Dr Herman Wasserman
South Africa as a Regional Media Power2007
Dr Herman Wasserman
Surfing against the tide: The use of new media technologies for social activism in South Africa2007
Dr Herman Wasserman
Conflicts of interest? Debating the media’s role in post-apartheid South Africa.2006
Dr Herman Wasserman
Globalised values and postcolonial responses: South African perspectives on normative media ethics2006
Dr Herman Wasserman
Les médias afrikaans après l'apartheid : un héritage encombrant?2006
Dr Herman Wasserman
New Media in a New Democracy: An exploration of the potential of the Internet for civil society groups in South Africa2006
Dr Herman Wasserman
Redefining media ethics in the postcolonial context: contending frameworks in the South African media2006
Dr Herman Wasserman
Reporting Ethically on HIV/Aids: A South African Case Study2006
Dr Herman Wasserman
Tackles and sidesteps: normative maintenance and paradigm repair in mainstream media reactions to tabloid journalism2006
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