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Noted: How to be a mojo in Asia

Reviewed book by Stephen Quinn Publication date: October, 2011 Stephen Quinn presents in this rather concise publication the concept of mobile journalism (mojo) within the Asian context. Along with practical tips on jow to be a mojo in this region, Quinn provides case studies and examples in an anec...

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Published in:Pacific journalism review : PJR 2011-10, Vol.17 (2), p.235-236
Main Author: Papoutsaki, Evangelia
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