Research outputs

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Research outputs: MEDIA SECTOR

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2017 The stars in our eyes: representations of the square kilometre array telescope in the South African media

The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) radio telescope is set to become the largest telescope on Earth, and also the largest science project in Af...

2010 The public understanding of biotechnology in the media

Biotechnology has the potential to contribute towards addressing several national priorities, including aspects of health, food security, an...

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2009 Challenging patriarchal scripts?: a gender analysis of South Africa's community print media

There are an estimated 100 community print media titles in South Africa, none of which are regulated by the Press Ombudsman. Instead, as no...

2008 Unnamed men and available women: connecting the popular, the personal and the political in racialised hyperheterosexual representations of women in South African magazines

The aim of this presentation is to reflect on the linkages between the popular, the personal and the political. I do this through interrogat...

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