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Volume 12, Issue 2, January 1994
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Title Pages
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Back Cover
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Front Cover
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Cultural barriers to intercultural/interracial communication among black and white South African women : an exploratory study
Author Lynn ParrySource: Communicare : Journal for Communication Sciences in Southern Africa 12, pp 5 –20 (1994)More LessThis exploratory study focuses on a number of important cultural barriers between black and white South African women. These include language, nonverbal communication, world view, thought patterns and stereotypes.
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The creative approach of the South African advertising industry towards the black consumer
Author Carla EnslinSource: Communicare : Journal for Communication Sciences in Southern Africa 12, pp 21 –35 (1994)More LessThis article concentrates on the findings of a qualitative research study to investigate the creative approach of the South African advertising industry towards the black consumer.
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Nonviolent resistance as a strategy of agitation - impeding or promoting unity through communication in South Africa
Author Johann C. De WetSource: Communicare : Journal for Communication Sciences in Southern Africa 12, pp 36 –43 (1994)More LessThis article focuses on the idea of nonviolent resistance as a strategy of agitation and wheher it can help to promote unity through communication in South Africa.
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The perceptions of white UOFS students with regard to the general black population
Author Ansie SlabbertSource: Communicare : Journal for Communication Sciences in Southern Africa 12, pp 44 –60 (1994)More LessThis paper is based on a study to investigate the complex and diverse concept of religious communication.
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The perception of healthcare workers toward primary healthcare communication in South Africa
Source: Communicare : Journal for Communication Sciences in Southern Africa 12, pp 61 –69 (1994)More LessSouth Africa's current healthcare conditions show a first world / third world division. Increasing demand, exacerbated by limited funding, necessitates a fundamental restructuring of these services.
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Communicare forum
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The last word : democratizing South Africa : a communication perspective
Author H.C. MaraisSource: Communicare : Journal for Communication Sciences in Southern Africa 12, pp 76 –77 (1994)More LessThe Last Word is an extract from the paper ""Perspectives on Intercultural communication in democratizing South Africa"" delivered by him during the closing session of the 12th Biannual Convention of the World communication Association.
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Guidelines for submission of articles on computer disk
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