The themes and guest editors for the next two issues of Africa Media Review are as follows: Vol. 11 No. 2 Communication Technologies Professor Aggrey Brown Director The Caribbean Institute of Media and Communication Mona, Kingston 7, Jamaica, West Indies Fax: 1-809-977-1597 E-mail: CARIMAC @UWJMMA.EDU.JM Vol. 11. No. 3 African Communication Ethics Professor Cornelius Pratt, Department of Advertising Michigan State University, East Lansing MI 48824-1212 Tel: 517-355-2314 Fax: 517-336-2589 E-mail: cornelius@msu.edu The themes and guest editors for 1998 are now being consid- ered. Submissions are invited from AMR readers and African communica- tion scholars. Send your suggestions to The Managing Editor, AMR, P.O.Box 47495, Nairobi, Kenya. E-mail: acceb@form-net.com acceb@arcc.or.ke 106 Editorial Advisory Board Dr Waithera Gikonyo United Nations Population Fund, Nairobi, Kenya. Prof Cees Hamelink University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Mr ReihardKuene Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, NewYork,USA. Prof Ali Mazrui State University of New York, Binghamton, New York, USA. Dr Joseph Mbindyo School of Journalism, University of Nairobi, Kenya. Prof R. L. Nwafo Nwankwo Department of Communication Prof James Scotton Arts and Sciences, Howard University, Washington DC, USA. College of Journalism, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. Dr Peter Wanyande Department of Government, University of Nairobi, Kenya We acknowledge the financial assistance of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in publishing this issue. 107 ACCE 1997 Programmes 1. January 21 - 24, ACCE/ UNESCO Consultative Meeting on International Network of Journalism Schools and Association. Nairobi. Kenya 2. May 2, UNICEF/ACCE Micro-meeting on IEC in the context of Behaviour Change. Nairobi. Kenya 3. May 2 - 3, ACCE /UNESCO World Press Day. Nairobi. Kenya 4. May 15, ACCE/FAWE Micro-meeting on Progress Report on Media Workshop and the Challenges of Female Journalists. Nairobi. Kenya 5. May 25 - 29, Communication Policies and Media Regulatory Systems; and ACCE Executive Committee Meeting. Nairobi. Kenya 6. July 27 - 30, Conflict Management and Culture of Rights, WACC Seminar. Nairobi. Kenya 7. August 10-23, Modern Information Management for Documentalists/ Librarians Training. Lusaka. Zambia. 8. September 14 - 27, Social Marketing and DEC Training, Nairobi. Kenya. 9. October 5 -12, Social Marketing and IEC: Principles and Applications. Francophone West Africa. 108 10. December 1-5, Organisational Evaluation, Nairobi. Kenya 11. Development Communication project in collaboration with Communi- cation centre of Queensland, University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia. Other programmes include Content Analysis Research; ACCE/FAWE Partnership on Media Award, and Holiday Programme project for high school students. Community Media and Rural Press Project is also lined up for 1997. 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Please make cheques payable to 'WACC Order from the WACC Office at 357 Kennington Lane, London SE 11 5QY, England 111 ACCE 11th Biennial Conference Suggestions and proposals for workshops and exhibitions are invited from ACCE members, communication scholars and practitioners and interested social scientists for possible inclusion in the programmes for the 11 th Biennial Conference which is scheduled to hold in Kenya from October 9 to 17,1998. Conference Theme: Communication and Good Governance Working Groups: • Political Communication and Good Governance • Communication, Gender, and Good Governance • Social Marketing and Good Governance • Information Superhighway and Good Governance • Communication Research and Good Governance The pre- biennial workshop will hold on October 9 and 10, while the main conference will start (with registration) on October 11. The General Assembly will be held on Friday October 16. Please send suggestions, proposals and recommendations on any aspect of this special conference to: The Chair, 1 lth Biennial Conference ACCE, P O Box 47495 Nairobi, Kenya. Tel:254-2-227043 Fax: 254-2-216135 E-mail: acceb@arcc.or.ke acceb@form-net.com 112 New at SAGE! THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR COMMUNICATION STUDIES Editor Cees J Hamelink University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands For over four decades, Gazette has published wide-ranging scholarly articles from the international community of communication scholars. 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