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The GMDC is a physical and virtual resource centre based in Southern Africa, with linkages in Africa and across the globe. The centre envisages media that are diverse, representative, responsive, and professional, and a citizenry, women and men, who are empowered to engage critically with their media. It facilitates the collection, connection and dissemination of information and resources relating to gender, media and diversity. The centre also collaborates on research, education and training



July, 2009 at a glance
6th08:30Writing Opinion Pieces for PublicationMore info
08:30Basic Sub-EditingMore info
9th08:30Handling Media InterviewsMore info
14th08:30Strategic PlanningMore info
20th08:00Project ManagementMore info
08:30Crafting Media ReleasesMore info
08:30Magazine JournalismMore info
22nd08:30Video Production II for CorporatesMore info
27th08:30Communication Strategy & SkillsMore info
28th08:30Media LawMore info
30th08:30EthicsMore info

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08:30Media Law
Description This two-day course will examine the key features of media law of relevance to journalists, editors, producers and broadcasters. The course will cover freedom of expression and the media, the law of defamation, the law of privacy and access to information, contempt of court and hate speech. Various topical issues, such as the Health Ministers privacy case against the Sunday Times, and Noseweeks case against First Rand, will be debated. Practical exercises and examples will be used to illustrate how these rules apply in practice.
Location9 Jubilee Road IAJ Offices Parktown
ContactMabatho Sekwala
Contact Details011 484 1765 or print@iaj.org.za

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