Browsing Brage INN by Author "Ndlela, Martin Nkosi"
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The African Paradigm: The Coverage of the Zimbabwean Crisis in the Norwegian Media
Ndlela, Martin Nkosi (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2005-11)This article examines the problematic associated with the coverage of the Zimbabwean crisis in the Norwegian mainstream media. It examines the underlying messages and assesses whether the Norwegian media have an unconscious ... -
Alterntive media and the public sphere in Zimbabwe
Ndlela, Martin Nkosi (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2010) -
Broadcasting Reforms in Southern Africa: Continuity and Change in the Era of Globalization
Ndlela, Martin Nkosi (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2007)This paper looks at the influence of globalisation forces on the nature and dynamics of broadcasting policy-making in Southern Africa. Based on a comparative analysis of policy formulation processes and outcomes in South ... -
Facilitators and Barriers in Local Emergency Knowledge Management: Communities of Practice in Inter- Organizational Partnerships
Ndlela, Martin Nkosi (Conference object, 2012)Engelsk sammendrag (abstract): A marked increase in crises, uncertainties and perceived risks has impelled the government of Norway to reconsider its contingency plans and devolve its emergency management capacity to local ... -
Sosiale medier og politisk kommunikasjon - gammelt nytt?
Pedersen, Mona; Ndlela, Martin Nkosi (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2011)Denne artikkelen vil belyse hvordan endringer i informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi påvirker den politiske kommunikasjonen. Artikkelen undersøker om og eventuelt hvordan de sentrale aktørene innenfor det politiske ... -
Success Factors in Implementing Knowledge Based Systems
Arntzen, Aurilla Aurelie Bechina; Ndlela, Martin Nkosi (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2009)The various dimensions of the problems of productivity and technology cannot be found in technology alone, but rather there are also human factors that either facilitate or constrain the ability of firms and workers to ...