Describe all Africa (http://allafrica.com/) aggregates, produces, and distributes news and information from over 140 African news organizations and its own reporters to an African and global public.
Describe all Africa (http://allafrica.com/) aggregates, produces, and distributes news and information from over 140 African news organizations and its own reporters to an African and global public.
May 2, 2020 Comments Off on Describe all Africa (http://allafrica.com/) aggregates, produces, and distributes news and information from over 140 African news organizations and its own reporters to an African and global public. Uncategorized Assignment-helpFollow these steps: Preparing to Write the Paper Please follow these steps in preparation for writing your paper: 1. The following is a list of some of the major scholarly journals in African Studies: ● Africa ● Africa Today ● African Studies Quarterly ● African Studies Review ● Canadian Journal of African Studies ● Journal of African History ● Journal of Contemporary African Studies ● Journal of Southern African Studies ● The International Journal of African Historical Studies ● The Journal of Modern African Studies ● African Arts ● African Affairs Peruse volumes of these journals to find one article whose subject interests you and is related to the readings and lectures from the course, with a particular emphasis on weeks 10-14 (I will provide this). Use an online version of the journal available through UW-Madison Libraries (note each vendor – JSTOR, EBSCO, etc. – offers different levels of availability). You can access the online versions by following the links above or by searching for the journal from UW-Madison Libraries homepage: https://www.library.wisc.edu/. Choose a full research paper, please, not a review essay, commentary, or book review. Select one published in the last 15 years or so. Read it. 2. Find at least one (1) more source on the same general subject as the scholarly paper you have selected. Read or listen to it. Select this source from the following: ● Article in academic journal: A good place to look for your second source is in the bibliography of your first source or the bibliography/footnotes of one of the assigned readings if appropriate. Another easy way to find a second research paper is through the list of journals provided above or the databases on the UW-Madison Libraries website. JSTOR, Google Scholar, and Project Muse are good places to start. You can find these and other databases at the following website: https://databases.library.wisc.edu/az ● Africa is a Country (http://africasacountry.com/ ) is a popular group blog about media, politics, music, opinion, and events about Africa. The blog features online commentary, original writing, media criticism, videos, audio, and photography produced by a range of writers, scholars, and artists. ● African Arguments (http://africanarguments.org/) is a pan-African platform for news analysis, comment and opinion. You can search for stories by country or theme (politics, economy, culture, etc.) ● allAfrica (http://allafrica.com/) aggregates, produces, and distributes news and information from over 140 African news organizations and its own reporters to an African and global public.