ABOUT THE JOURNAL
The Journal of Media and Rights is an innovative and diverse journal that aims to facilitate the presentation and discussion of original research, forging connections between media and rights-based scholarship. This distinctive approach explores the relationship within various sociopolitical and cultural contexts, seeking to comprehend the positive and/or negative impact of evolving media approaches on expressing and realising rights. View our Editorial Team.


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 LATEST ARTICLES
Welcome to our newly launched scholarly journal; we haven't published any articles at this time. Authors are encouraged to submit their complete, unpublished, original, and full-length articles for consideration to the journal. Refer to the author guidelines for more information.
 ANNOUNCEMENTS

Vlog: Meet the Editor-in-Chief

 

Watch https://bit.ly/45ZnNGi as Dr Reina-Marie Loader, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Media and Rights, shares a bit about herself and how she became involved in this field of study. She also shares her vision for the journal and what types of articles will be accepted for the publication. Read more at https://bit.ly/46ejN4n

 
Posted: 2023-09-20

Press Release: AOSIS launch the Journal of Media and Rights

 

AOSIS is proud to announce the launch of the Journal of Media and Rights (JMR), an interdisciplinary scholarly journal that welcomes papers that investigate the linkages between media and rights from a variety of perspectives. The journal aims to provide an innovative and diverse platform for the presentation and discussion of original research linking media scholarship with rights-based scholarship.

Visit the journal website at journalmediarights.org or find out more at https://bit.ly/45wreUy.

 
Posted: 2023-09-01

Press Release: Online Resource & News Portal - Department of Health, Republic of South Africa

 
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Posted: 2023-07-24
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