ENGLISH ABSTRACT: One of the main areas of transformation that continues to be a priority in the 21st century in
South African and all other democratic societies is equality between men and women. The
media plays an ...
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The primary purpose of this study is to explore the social media habits of South African
previously disadvantaged entrepreneurs and the way in which the activity of online social
networking through ...
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The representation of women in the media has been problematic in many respects.
Women have often been portrayed in a limited number of roles and media reports have
often unnecessarily focused on their ...
Le Roux, Conette(Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2013-03)
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: When South African President Thabo Mbeki began doubting that HIV was the cause of
AIDS in the late 1990s, failed to provide AIDS medication and stalled its introduction,
openly supported HIV pseudoscientists ...
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study attempts to explore aspects of the textual representation of Magadien
Wentzel, the main character of The Number, a work of literary journalism by Jonny
Steinberg. It sets out to respond to ...
Van Niekerk, Francine(Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2013-03)
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study investigates if and how the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) uses its websites to create a public sphere. Since the end of apartheid this church and its media had to adapt to the changing environment ...
Du Toit, Jeanne Erica(Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2013-03)
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study deals with the relationship between university-based journalism education and journalism
as a social practice. It is argued that the construction of this relationship can be better understood ...
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This assignment explores the assumptions and perceptions – both real, and created by the media,
marketers and advertisers – surrounding the word “natural” when applied to health foods,
vitamins, home ...
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This is a study of media management in the publication industry under conditions of
rapid environmental change. The study focuses on a particular case, The Mannequin, a
niche publication serving many ...
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The media, in its ongoing task to inform and educate South Africans, seemingly set the agenda in such a way that depicts poor black African people as the only racial group that is affected and infected ...
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: After South Africa’s transition to democracy in 1994, many Afrikaans-speaking people were worried that their language might not survive, especially in a country where English became the accepted lingua ...
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Globally weblogs have burgeoned since their development in the late nineties.
The phenomenon has demystified the technical side of online publishing, allowing
individuals without specialised knowledge ...
Botha, Johannes Rudolf(Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2012-03)
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Xenophobic hostility is not an unfamiliar concept – it is practiced all over the world, also in
South Africa. Defined by the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) as a
deep dislike of non-nationals ...
Fox, Thomas Arthur(Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2012-03-12)
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The rapidly growing presence of old and new media in postcolonial Namibia, particularly from the decade after the turn of the Millennium, has significance for cultural and identity transformations in the ...
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The Israeli-Palestinian conflict cannot be classified as an isolated conflict. Today’s clashes
were not triggered by a single event, but rather are as a result of thousands of years of violent
and at ...