The Southern African Journal of information and Communication (SAJIC), a South African Department of Education accredited journal, 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 level that have implications for developing countries in general, and for Africa and the Southern African region in particular, encouraging 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.
Issue No. 9
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| The Role of Institutional Design in the Conduct of Infrastructure Industry Reforms - An Illustration Through Telecommunications in Developing Countries |
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Farid Gasmi, Paul Noumba, Laura Recuero Virto |
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| Mobile Telephony Access and Usage in Africa |
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Augustin Chabossou, Christoph Stork, Matthias Stork, Pam Zahonogo |
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| MXit Up in The Media: Media Discourse Analysis on a Mobile Instant Messanging System |
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Wallace Chigona, Agnes Chigona |
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| Charging for Higher Educational Networks in Developing Countries |
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F.O. Kumalalo, E.A. Olajubu, G.A. Aderounmu |
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| African National Regulatory Authority Benchmarking |
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Monica Kerretts-Makau |
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Book Reviews
| Book Review - Governing European Communications: from Unification to Coordination |
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Lucky Madikiza |
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