Mandla J Radebe writes that celebrity journalists emerged in the coverage of the funerals of King Goodwill Zwelithini and Queen regent Mantfombi, and a blind eye was turned to the social ills affecting the people of Nongoma.
Today, it is evident that the tech companies have become a threat for our democracies and bring more polarization in society. They have to be regulated. The European proposals that are the precursors of coming national laws, such as in Hungary have the right approach – Jan A.G.M. VAN DIJK, Professor of University of Twente pointed out in a conversation with Lénárd Sándor, researcher at the National University of Public Service.
Jan A.G.M. VAN DIJK is professor of communication science at the University of Twente, the Netherlands, Department of Communication. His chair is called The Sociology of the Information Society. He is investigating the social aspects of information and communication technology since 1985. He is Chair of the Center for eGovernment Studies. His research specializes in social, cultural and political/policy issues.