Wright, K. (2018). Who’s reporting Africa now? Non-governmental organizations, journalists, and multimedia. New York: Peter Lang Publishing. 280 pp.Who’s reporting Africa now? Non-governmental organizations, journalists, and multimedia [Book Review]

Communications 45 (1):128-130 (2020)
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