5 - Indexing for Communication Journals in Africa: The global knowledge economy and the politics of knowledge distribution
Corresponding Author(s) : Peter Ogom Nwosu
Revue africaine des médias,
Vol. 14 No 1-2 (2006): Revue africaine des médias, Volume 14, n° 1 & 2, 2006
Résumé
Globalisation, la tentative par des organismes d’augmenter au delà de leurs frontières domestiques en quelque sorte qui assure social et l’intégration culturelle est formante et remodelante comment la connaissance est construite, produit, et
distribué dans l’arène internationale. L’informatisation, l’utilisation des avancements en technologies de communication et d’information, tout en changeant différents styles de vie et le paysage culturel de beaucoup de sociétés, a également accéléré le pas de la globalisation. Comment devenir une partie de cette économie globale de évolution de la connaissance a été le centre du discours parmi des disciples impliqués dans l’industrie de la connaissance dans différentes régions globales. Cet essai explore des tentatives par les disciples africains d’intégrer la ‘connaissance africaine’ dans l’économie globale de évolution de la connaissance. Par le travail du Conseil pour le développement de la recherche en sciences sociales en Afrique, cet essai examine également la politique, les défis et les promesses connaissance de internationalisation de ‘de la’.
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- Africa Media Review, 2004, Volume 12, Number 1, pp. iii-iv.
- Kluver, R., 2006, ‘Globalization, informatization, and intercultural communication.’ http://www.acjournal.org/holdings/vol3/Iss3/spec1/kluver.htm
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- Mazrui, Ali, 1990, Cultural forces in world politics. London: James Currey.
- Nwosu, Peter, 2005, ‘Ceteris paribus in African social development: Rethinking communication education in Africa’s universities’. CODESRIA Bulletin, Num- bers 3 & 4. Pp. 61-66.
- Nyamnjoh, F., 2004, ‘From publish or perish to publish or perish: What “Africa’s 100 Best Books’’ tell us about publishing in Africa’. Paper presented at African Studies Association Biennial
- Conference: Debating Africa, Goldsmith College, University of London, September 13-15.
- Olaniran, B., 2003, ‘The effects of computer-mediated communication on transculturalism’. In Nwosu et al (eds). Trancusltural realities. Interdiscipli- nary approach on cross-cultural communication.
- Thousand Oaks, Califor- nia: Sage.
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- United Kingdom Department of Trade and Industry 1998; ‘What is the knowl- edge Economy?” www.med.govt.nz/pbt/infotech/knowledge_economy/ knowledge_economy-04.html.
- Wang, G., 1994, Treading different paths: informatization in Asian nations, Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
- Ze eye, Abebe, 2005, ‘Knowledge production and publishing in Africa’. CODESRIA Bulletin, Numbers 3 & 4. Pp.31-34.
Les références
Achebe, C., 2000, Home and exile. New York: Anchor Books.
Africa Media Review, 2004, Volume 12, Number 1, pp. iii-iv.
Kluver, R., 2006, ‘Globalization, informatization, and intercultural communication.’ http://www.acjournal.org/holdings/vol3/Iss3/spec1/kluver.htm
Masuda, Y., 1982, Information society as post-industrial societ. Bethesda, MD: World Future Society.
Mazrui, Ali, 1990, Cultural forces in world politics. London: James Currey.
Nwosu, Peter, 2005, ‘Ceteris paribus in African social development: Rethinking communication education in Africa’s universities’. CODESRIA Bulletin, Num- bers 3 & 4. Pp. 61-66.
Nyamnjoh, F., 2004, ‘From publish or perish to publish or perish: What “Africa’s 100 Best Books’’ tell us about publishing in Africa’. Paper presented at African Studies Association Biennial
Conference: Debating Africa, Goldsmith College, University of London, September 13-15.
Olaniran, B., 2003, ‘The effects of computer-mediated communication on transculturalism’. In Nwosu et al (eds). Trancusltural realities. Interdiscipli- nary approach on cross-cultural communication.
Thousand Oaks, Califor- nia: Sage.
Santo, R., 2004, ‘The internationalization of Portuguese historiography: Basic data and Educated
guesses’. http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Portuguese_Brazilian_Studies/ejph/html/issue2/ html/santos_main.html
United Kingdom Department of Trade and Industry 1998; ‘What is the knowl- edge Economy?” www.med.govt.nz/pbt/infotech/knowledge_economy/ knowledge_economy-04.html.
Wang, G., 1994, Treading different paths: informatization in Asian nations, Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
Ze eye, Abebe, 2005, ‘Knowledge production and publishing in Africa’. CODESRIA Bulletin, Numbers 3 & 4. Pp.31-34.