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There are 156 abstracts submitted for presentation at WJEC - from 38 different countries! Shaping up to be a great international occasion!
7:58 AM Dec 3rd
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WJEC2 Talking to sponsors 4 scholarships for j-educators from developing countries. But applicants will need to have sent Abstracts by 1 Dec
2:30 AM Nov 15th
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TOP PAPER PRIZE: 2 day safari at Kariega Reserve near Grahamstown. Send your Abstract by 1 December. You could win it! http:wjec.ru.ac.za
6:38 AM Nov 6th
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December 1 is D-Day if you plan on a paper at World Journalism Education Congress. 500-word abstract required by then.
7:45 AM Oct 30th
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Here's how African journalism educators might build social capital at the World Journalism Education Congress
8:22 AM Oct 25th
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Ideas for countering the carbon-footprint of Congress? Post to the Suggestion Box on the lower-left of the homepage!
10:05 AM Oct 15th
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Good prospects for simultaneous translation between English, Mandarin & French = a more global 2010 World Journalism Education Congress !
9:46 AM Sep 22nd
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Great prize from SA Tourism for one smart would-be WJEC attendee, includes a ticket to World Cup final. Follow this feed for details
6:07 AM Sep 16th
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Paul Parsons, president-elect of ASJMC, is encouraging the administrators of USA j-schools to take part in the congress
7:23 AM Sep 13th
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RT @: Calling on all Highway Africans to follow the WJEC African Prepcom which kicks off today!
4:12 AM Sep 10th
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RT @: Should we teach Journalism or should we teach African Journalism?
4:11 AM Sep 10th
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RT @: Guy Berger urges Journalism educators from African to come to the WJEC in Grahamstown 5 to 7 July 2010
4:10 AM Sep 10th
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RT @: WJEC 5 -7 July 2010 a wonderful opportunity for journalism educators to learn from each other Be there!
4:10 AM Sep 10th
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RT @: call for papers for Journalism Education gone out. see abstracts of 500 words due Dec 1
4:10 AM Sep 10th
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RT @: Jaco du Toit from Unesco : UNESCO fully backing WJEC to make sure that Africa benefits as much as possible from WJEC
4:09 AM Sep 10th
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@ sorry - trying to fix it!
4:07 AM Sep 10th
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@ sorry! trying to fix it!
4:07 AM Sep 10th
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RT @: Journal editors are offering a showcase for African media/coms scholarship - let's use it for presentation.. http:
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3:57 AM Sep 10th
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will never get used to corpulent freelancers
8:53 AM Sep 9th
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There's also Rhodes Journalism Review editor, Anthea Garman. Signs of vibrant African media and comms scholarship.
8:32 AM Sep 9th
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- Name Journalism Educators
- Location Grahamstown, South Africa
- Web http://wjec.ru.ac.za
- Bio The 2nd World Journalism Education Congress, 5-7 July 2010, South Africa
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