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  UNESCO/ORBICOM Chair for Communication in South Africa (662), established in 2005 at the University of Kwazulu-Natal, Durban (South Africa)
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Fields / Disciplines
Communication

Objectives
  • To promote an integrated system of research, training, information and documentation in the field of Communication (Convergence and Divergence in the Media and Communication Landscape: Transformation in the Southern African Media and Telecommunications Landscape).

  • It will serve as a means of facilitating collaboration between high-level, internationally recognized researchers and teaching staff of the University and other institutions in South Africa and other regions of the world.



Host Institution

University of Kwazulu-Natal Website

Partnership

International Network of UNESCO Chairs in Communications (ORBICOM), the University of Quebec at Montreal (Canada) Webpage



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Communication and Information

 

 

Prof. Ruth Elizabeth Teer-Tomaselli

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