To constantly be at the forefront of academic research is an easy task when you work as the associate researcher at the Sol Plaatje Institute for Media Leadership in Grahamstown. The knowledgeable staff of this prestigious institute keep me on my toes. I write proposals about mobile news applications, brown-envelope journalism and South Africa’s digital [...]
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Academic research to keep me on my toes
To constantly be at the forefront of academic research is an easy task w
hen you work as the associate researcher at the Sol Plaatje Institute for Media Leadership in Grahamstown. The knowledgeable staff of this prestigious
institute keep me on my toes. I write proposals about mobile news applications, brown-envelope journalism and South Africa’s digital migration – these topics really are just as interesting as they sound.
The search for funders is ongoing. We apply with Hivos, FreeVoice, OSISA and Samdef on a regular basis. It is not easy to receive funding but we keep our hopes up. We are now moving quicker, producing more and more interesting research proposals, to different funders to ensure that we can work on a project this year.
There is still a lot to research within the Southern African media landscape, especially when it comes to mobile media and using new media for social justice and activism. EvN will continue writing research proposals that aim to uplift the standards of journalism and fight for the voiceless in 2010.
Research into mobile news services
The proposal I’ve been working on for the Sol Plaatje Media Institute in South Africa is getting more complicated by the day. Its topic is ‘A Qualitative Case Study of Sustainable and Profitable Mobile News Services in South Africa’ and can be divided into three smaller research opportunities.
First of all there are the media houses [...]
The proposal I’ve been working on for the Sol Plaatje Media Institute in South Africa is getting more complicated by the day. Its topic is ‘A Qualitative Case Study of Sustainable and Profitable Mobile News Servi
ces in South Africa’ and can be divided into three smaller research opportunities.
First of all there are the media houses themselves, then the advertisers and lastly the audience.