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Contents: Volume 29, Number 2, 2008   [Index by Author] 
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Herman Wasserman
Editorial Note
Ecquid Novi: AJS 29(2): vi-vii; DOI:10.3368/ajs.29.2.vi [PDF] [References]  

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Clifford G. Christians, Shakuntala Rao, Stephen J. A. Ward, and Herman Wasserman
Toward a Global Media Ethics: Theoretical Perspectives
Ecquid Novi: AJS 29(2): 135-172; DOI:10.3368/ajs.29.2.135 [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

Oladokun Omojola
Toward Global Ethics: Exploring the Perspectives of Local Media Stakeholders
Ecquid Novi: AJS 29(2): 173-187; DOI:10.3368/ajs.29.2.173 [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

Robert A. White
Teaching Communication Ethics in the African Context: A Response to Globalization
Ecquid Novi: AJS 29(2): 188-209; DOI:10.3368/ajs.29.2.188 [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

Mohamed Saliou Camara
Media, Civil Society, and Political Culture in West Africa
Ecquid Novi: AJS 29(2): 210-229; DOI:10.3368/ajs.29.2.210 [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

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Ineke van Kessel
Media in South Africa after Apartheid: A Cross-media Assessment, Olorunnisola Anthony A. (Ed.), Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press. 2006. Pp. 317. ISBN: 13–978–0-7734–5744–7 (hardback), 10–0-7734–5744–5 (paperback)
Ecquid Novi: AJS 29(2): 230-232; DOI:10.3368/ajs.29.2.230 [PDF]  

Tachilisa Badala Balule
Media Legislation in Africa: A Comparative Legal Survey, Guy Berger, Paris, UNESCO, and Grahamstown: Rhodes University, School of Journalism and Media Studies. 2007. Pp. 180. ISBN: 978–08681–044–23 (available for free download at http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0015/001570/157072e.pdf)
Ecquid Novi: AJS 29(2): 232-234; DOI:10.3368/ajs.29.2.232 [PDF]  

Luiza Lusvarghi
International Media Studies, Divya C. McMillin, Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. 2007. Pp. 288. ISBN 978–14–051180–95 (hardback), ISBN 978–14–051181–01 (paperback)
Ecquid Novi: AJS 29(2): 235-238; DOI:10.3368/ajs.29.2.235 [PDF] [References]  

Myriam Redondo
Media Work, Mark Deuze, Cambridge: Polity Press. 2006. Pp. 278. ISBN: 978–07456–3924–6 (hardback), 978–07456–3925–3 (paperback)
Ecquid Novi: AJS 29(2): 238-240; DOI:10.3368/ajs.29.2.238 [PDF]  

Andrew White
New Media Worlds: Challenges for Convergence, Virginia Nightingale and Tim Dwyer (Eds.), Melbourne: Oxford University Press. 2007. Pp. 358. ISBN 978–0195–558–3-64 (paperback)
Ecquid Novi: AJS 29(2): 240-242; DOI:10.3368/ajs.29.2.240 [PDF] [References]  

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Contributors
Ecquid Novi: AJS 29(2): 243-244; DOI:10.3368/ajs.29.2.243 [PDF]  

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