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Focus and Scope

The Editor and the editorial board of the Southern African Journal of Information and Communication resigned in January 2010. This website is a repository of past editions brought out over the last decade.

There is no continuity between these Department of Education accredited issues and an issue published on the Wits LINK centre website in March 2010 as issue 10 under the title the African Journal of Information and Communication, edited by Lucienne Abrahams and Eve Gray, without reference to the editor and editorial board.


 

 

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The Southern African Journal of Information and Communication is an annual, interdisciplinary journal concerned with Africa’s participation in the “information society” and network economy. It focuses on information and communication technology (ICT) issues at the global, regional and national levels that have implications for developing countries in general, and for Africa and the Southern African region in particular. SAJIC encourages debate on different aspects of ICT policy, regulation, strategy and implementation. It is both a rigorous academic journal and a practical tool to inform the continent’s ICT actors and decision-makers in government, industry and civil society.

 

Section Policies

Articles

Checked Open Submissions Checked Indexed Checked Peer Reviewed

Book Reviews

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Publication Frequency

The Southern African Journal of Information and Communication has a scheduled volume published every year. Open access is staggered by one year, meaning that to read the current edition a subscription to the journal must be purchased for R75. For the purpose of keeping a database of readers, one must register online for a free account to read the open access content of SAJIC.

 

Open Access Policy

This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.