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Transforming Cor, die ander van Gogh from radio play to stage production for multicultural audiences
(Department of Communication Science, University of the Free State, 2005)
When adapting a radio play to be performed on a stage, the limitations and capabilities
of both mediums have to be considered and dealt with in the adaptation process. Such
an adaptation and transformation was attempted ...
Finding a new policy model for public service broadcasting
(Department of Communication Science, University of the Free State, 2005)
The market paradigm in South Africa has eroded public service broadcasting (PSB)
values and principles. The adoption of the market paradigm (even in a limited way) has
diminished PSB's potential role in development and ...
Rural women: communication, empowerment and the facilitating role of ICT
(Department of Communication Science, University of the Free State, 2005)
Many scholars describe empowerment as an ongoing, fluctuating, lifelong
transformation and liberation process involving positive changes in the individual's
psychological well-being (self-esteem and self-concept), the ...
Community radio's impact on community building: case studies from Kwazulu-Natal
(Department of Communication Science, University of the Free State, 2005)
The major objectives of community radio are to "encourage widespread community
participation in broadcasting, provide an opportunity for horizontal communication
between individuals and groups in the community, stimulate ...
Stakeholder engagement in the creation and maintenance of corporate citizenship
(Department of Communication Science, University of the Free State, 2005)
Recently numerous references have been made to corporate social responsibility,
corporate or brand citizenship, stakeholder engagement, partnerships, sustainable
development and effective corporate governance. One of the ...
Gedragsvorme van dosente wat 'n impak op onderrigkommunikasie uitoefen
(Department of Communication Science, University of the Free State, 2005)
The primary purpose of this literature review was to determine which aspects of
communicative behaviour of lecturers assisted in promoting learning within a
traditional teaching context. From a variety of research results ...
Meeting on the "narrow ridge" in intercultural communication with specific reference to the UFS
(Department of Communication Science, University of the Free State, 2005)
This article offers an existential perspective on the possibilities of healthy intercultural
communication in our communities where the participants share a common language
such as English. While communication between ...
From deaf to deaf: obtaining communication choice in an era of change
(Department of Communication Science, University of the Free State, 2005)
This opinion piece is from a "deaf' perspective. The writer's intention is not to list all
the prevailing misconceptions and misunderstandings about deafness, deaf people, and
sign language. Rather, it is to promote a ...
The dynamism of political transformation in South Africa - a general assessment
(Department of Communication Science, University of the Free State, 2005)
Political transformation, to rectify the injustices of Apartheid, has been elevated to the
only acceptable norm for change in South Africa and critique against transformation is
seen as racism, disloyalty to the state, ...
The pornography debate: historical reflections on the legalisation of pornography in South African communities
(Department of Communication Science, University of the Free State, 2005)
The 1996 Films and Publications Act marked a dramatic turnabout, if not a
fundamental circumvolution, in South Africa's all too flagging contemporary history of
freedom of speech. Brought about by an unprecedented wave ...